Article The Toll of Sectarian Politics Lebanon is on the brink of ruin. Will its Maronite Church take action to help? By Zeead Yaghi January 31, 2022 Foreign Affairs Middle East
Article Unexcused Absence Universities must be involved in the synodal process, not just for the sake of the synod but also for the mission of Catholic higher education. By Massimo Faggioli January 28, 2022 Synodality Pope Francis Higher Education U.S. Catholicism
The Way We Work On this episode, Jonathan Malesic discusses burnout as a consequence of the increasingly blurry lines between our professional and personal lives. Economy Spirituality
Feature Images of the Invisible God When considering images of God, both the Orthodox and the Reformed traditions have handed on a valuable sense of restraint. By Jeff Reimer January 27, 2022 Arts Spirituality Theology
Article Poem | Standing by the Shutters “They can’t go home. They live nowhere / but here. I’d lock them in, if I could, / and tell them this: Don’t stop talking.” By W. S. Di Piero January 26, 2022 Poetry
Article Books in Brief The editors read nonfiction about the role of silence in classical music and the nature of remote work, plus poetry about our changing natural world. By The Editors January 26, 2022 Books in Brief Nonfiction Poetry
Article Poem | Beach Haven, New Jersey “The smashed shells, / stranded weeds, / the bells / of shape-shifting / clouds” By Magda Andrews-Hoke January 26, 2022 Poetry
Article Poem | Rodin’s ‘Adam’ “Life-struck, he’s cast into / the bronze light of first morning. The wild beauty” By John Moessner January 26, 2022 Poetry
Article Lost in Translation Francis’s hope is that deliberation and dialogue among nations can spread throughout the world. By Griffin Oleynick January 26, 2022 Pope Francis
Article Two Poems by Brian Swann “Stars sting, flint / fer-de-lance, bloom / like neurons” By Brian Swann January 25, 2022 Poetry