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Article Reckoning With Birth Birth is one of humanity’s most under-explored subjects. Minimizing birth diminishes one of the greatest powers humans have had: the creation of life itself. By Jennifer Banks May 26, 2023 Politics Religion Culture Philosophy
Article St. Philip Neri’s Eucharistic Joy Philip Neri is just the kind of saint we need: a model of lightness of spirit, divine laughter, and extraordinary ordinariness. By John Rodden May 26, 2023 Saints Religion
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Article Should Feinstein Step Down? How does the public benefit when its representatives show obvious signs of not being up to the job? By Dominic Preziosi May 25, 2023 Politics Domestic Affairs
Article The Poetry of Reality In a revelatory Gwendolyn Brooks poem, God is actual: so woven into reality that the question of God’s own reality can’t meaningfully occur. By Christian Wiman May 23, 2023 Poetry Spirituality The Last Word Culture
Article In Praise of the Pitch Clock MLB’s new pitch clock highlights the deep patterns and contemplative rhythms of the sport. It has brought baseball back to itself. By Gregory Hillis May 21, 2023 Sports Theology Culture
Article Duke Ellington’s Sacred Swing The music of Duke Ellington weaves together religious sensibilities with the sensibilities of this world. It elevates spirit, mind, and body. By Steve Futterman May 20, 2023 Music Culture Religion
Feature Glimpses of Ukraine As important as features about war and suffering are, they miss much of the essence of Ukraine. By Megan Buskey May 20, 2023 Ukraine art