Article Letters | Death, liturgy, the pope, etc. Readers respond to an editorial about Pope Francis, a defense of single-payer healthcare, and more By The Editors March 7, 2018 Letters
Article No Compromises In his translation of the New Testament, David Bentley Hart delights in challenging convention and proposing novel terms By Luke Timothy Johnson March 7, 2018 Books Theology
Article Is God in This Picture? Championing a man like Trump in the name of the culture wars will only lead to the decline of Christian influence in America By The Editors March 6, 2018 Donald Trump Secularism and Modernity Domestic Affairs Editorial
Article Thunder Entered Her Munch’s Mary is strange and unfamiliar, but she’s a Mary for all of us By B. D. McClay March 6, 2018 Arts Spirituality
Article Canon Fodder E. Christian Brugger argues that the Council of Trent (1545–1563) taught unequivocally that marriage is indissoluble. Is that true? By Thomas Noble March 5, 2018 Theology Books
Article ‘We Were Different’ The long and cyclical legacy of nativism within the American Catholic laity By Julia G. Young March 5, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Immigration Race
Article Santo? Dubito We don’t need to keep canonizing former popes By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly March 3, 2018 Pope Francis Pope John Paul II Columnists
Feature None of Us Faces Judgment Alone ‘Jacob and His Twelve Sons’ shows us exactly what we need to see as we continue our Lenten pilgrimage By Griffin Oleynick March 3, 2018 Arts Spirituality
Feature Taking the Measure of #MeToo Two views on finding justice amid moral outrage By Gary Gutting, Sarah Ruden March 2, 2018 Ethics Gender Domestic Affairs