Article Faith & Poetics A collection of writings on the intersection of religious language and poetry By The Editors April 30, 2018 Poetry
Feature Georgetown’s Game-Changing Agreement As Georgetown’s example shows, Catholic colleges and universities have an opportunity to provide much needed moral leadership to higher education and workers’ rights By Joseph A. McCartin April 30, 2018 Higher Education Economy Social Justice U.S. Catholicism
Article A Plunge into Reality Kathleen Hill’s memoir of “a life in novels” prompts us to look outside of ourselves as we read with her By Bria Sandford April 30, 2018 Books Fiction
Feature An Interview with Peter Cole Poet and translator Peter Cole discusses the poetry of theology, translation and Jewishness, and poetry that makes the world more interesting By Anthony Domestico April 30, 2018 Books Poetry Theology Jewish-Christian Relations
Feature “Log Off” or Pray Prayer ultimately keeps all of our disagreements rooted where they belong: in God By B. D. McClay April 28, 2018 Spirituality U.S. Catholicism
Article Silent & Deadly ‘A Quiet Place’ is a mishmash of genres, combining survivalist saga, dystopian futurism, sci-fi, horror, and thriller By Rand Richards Cooper April 27, 2018 Movies
Feature Self-Sacrifice & Secularism How a Catholic police officer became a Christian hero and a symbol of national unity in a very secular state By Christopher Schaefer April 27, 2018 Foreign Affairs Secularism and Modernity
Feature The Bishops’ Brief Against the Ban However the Supreme Court rules on Trump’s ban on migration from Muslim nations, the USCCB’s brief stakes out an authentic Catholic position on Islam By Paul Moses April 26, 2018 Muslim-Christian Relations Domestic Affairs Donald Trump U.S. Catholicism Bishops
Feature Was Shakespeare Catholic? Shakespeare, as John Noonan portrays him, had family and friends deeply involved in the underground Catholic community in Reformation England By Kenneth Colston April 25, 2018 Books