Article In Awe of All People The late John August Swanson’s ‘Procession’ reminds us that we all walk together, sharing our suffering and our happiness. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan September 30, 2021 Arts Theology Death and Dying
Article ‘Always Together’ An excerpt from ‘Siblings All, Sign of the Times: The Social Teaching of Pope Francis’ By Pope Francis September 28, 2021 Pope Francis Vatican II
Article Reckoning with Guantánamo The continued existence of Guantánamo Bay is unconscionable. So is the fact that it was ever opened in the first place. By The Editors September 28, 2021 War and Peace Domestic Affairs Editorial
Article Letters | Unpacking the Interwar Years Readers weigh in on foreign relations, immigrant churches, learning Latin, and virtual mass. By The Editors September 27, 2021 Letters
Article Poem | Monks “Thus the Lord showed me both ways, / the austere and the hospitable, are good.” By Danielle Chapman September 27, 2021 Poetry
Article Poem | After Showers “An image focused on ground glass— / containing the entire outside world of sky / and sun and land and trees” By Stephen Rybicki September 27, 2021 Poetry
Article Poem | The New World “True it may be that the whole of your light / shines forth in this darkening sky” By Anthony Carelli September 27, 2021 Poetry
Article Botching Biden’s Agenda The popular bill is endangered by lobbyists and so-called centrists who care more about campaign donations than public opinion. By Regina Munch September 27, 2021 Joe Biden Domestic Affairs
Article The Travesty in Texas People of goodwill, including those opposed to abortion, should condemn the Texas law and its bounty-hunter system of enforcement. By Matthew Sitman September 26, 2021 Abortion Domestic Affairs Gender
Article Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Biden’s vaccine mandate drew backlash from Republican governors but will help get the country back to work. By Katie Daniels September 24, 2021 Coronavirus Joe Biden