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Article Before There Was Ferrante Elsa Morante captures the loves and tragedies of twentieth-century women. By Randy Boyagoda June 28, 2024 Books Women History
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An Interview with the Winner of the ‘Commonweal’ Prize for Short Fiction Go behind the scenes of the inaugural Commonweal Prize for Short Fiction with author Kaylie Borden O’Brien and special projects editor Miles Doyle. Arts
Article Catholic Youth Are Assets, not Problems If we want to become a synodal Church, we need a pastoral conversion that helps us see young people as the assets they are. By Brenda Noriega June 26, 2024 Synodality Religion Bishops
Article Literary Visions In Álvaro Enrigue's exuberant new novel, history is truly up for grabs. By Robert Rubsam June 25, 2024 Latin America Books
Article Weight and Measure David Yezzi makes sense of Anthony Hecht's opulent poetry in 'Late Romance.' By William H. Pritchard June 24, 2024 Books Poetry History
Article Trump Distancers? This election cycle, Catholic conservatives don’t seem to be quite as enthusiastic about Trump as their white Evangelical counterparts. By Massimo Faggioli June 24, 2024 Bishops Donald Trump Religion Election 2024