Article The Limits of ‘Traditionis Custodes’ Anti–Vatican II traditionalism won’t just disappear by papal fiat. By Massimo Faggioli September 2, 2021 Pope Francis Vatican II U.S. Catholicism
Article The Same Anew The poet Donald Revell believes that seeing—true seeing, ecstatic seeing—is the poet’s real task. By Anthony Domestico September 2, 2021 Poetry Interview
Feature The Bishops, the Eucharist, and Abortion The challenges of Eucharistic coherence and abortion require distinct responses from American bishops. Trying to address them together will only harm them both. By Peter Steinfels September 2, 2021 Bishops Abortion U.S. Catholicism
Article Too Big to Not Fail Neither a polemic nor a manifesto, Samuel Goldman’s ‘After Nationalism’ is instead a compelling reflection on the meaning of our country’s existence. By John Ganz September 2, 2021 History Nonfiction Immigration
Article An Idea Man Thomas Levergood, cofounder of the Lumen Christi Institute, possessed a visionary insight into trends and issues in Catholic thought. By Bernard McGinn September 1, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Death and Dying