Article Promises & Miracles Pilgrimage sites can be like trusted family elders: we need to visit them, respect them, and thank them for the ways they help us throughout our lives. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 27, 2022 Lent Latin America
Article The Attack on Ukraine As the crisis in Ukraine continues, we’re featuring articles on the war and what could be to come for Ukrainians and the world as a whole. By The Editors March 25, 2022 Ukraine Death and Dying War and Peace
Article A Historic Appointment Ketanji Brown Jackson will be a welcome addition to the court, but we still need substantial judicial reform to ensure a functional justice system. By Dominic Preziosi March 24, 2022 Supreme Court
Article From the Church to the Woods The Church is more than a vehicle for popular progressive political beliefs. Its complexity should not be so easily dismissed. By Paul Baumann March 23, 2022 U.S. Catholicism LGBTQ issues
Article Here to Stay Perry Anderson reflects upon the ‘de facto solidarity’ and undemocratic nature of the European Union. By James J. Sheehan March 22, 2022 Politics Nonfiction International
Article When Abortion Isn’t Abortion The practical, legal, and medical realities of abortion overlap in complicated ways. By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly March 21, 2022 Abortion Women in the Church
Article Lenten Reflections 2022 A collection of Commonweal's articles, reflections, and poems to inspire peace this Lent and beyond By The Editors March 20, 2022 Spirituality Lent
Article Images of Death & Hope We often try to avoid painful images or memories. But God asks us to cultivate the ground around them, where grace can be found. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 20, 2022 Lent Death and Dying Ukraine
Feature Wachapreague “Out here he could feel the starkness of country life—the isolation, the immediacy of everything.” By Rand Richards Cooper March 19, 2022 Fiction