What's free:

* Peter Steinfels's review of Ross Douthat's new book Bad Religion.

* Our editorial on the bishops' latest statement on religious freedom.

* Timothy Jost's piece on abortion funding and the Affordable Care Act.

* Margaret O'Brien Steinfels's column on the bishops' campaign against the contraception mandate.

What's not:

* Eduardo Pealver on the perils of income inequality.

* Christian Wiman on the meaning of faith near death.

* Robert K. Landers on the forgotten fiction of James T. Farrell.

* Charles R. Morris on college as the new luxury item.

* Leo O'Donovan on the Met's new American Wing.

* Richard Alleva on the film adaptation of The Hunger Games.

* Barbara Dafoe Whitehead on Charles Murray's new book Coming Apart.

* And more.

What's free, but not in that issue:

* E. J. Dionne's column on fixing Citizens United.

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Grant Gallicho joined Commonweal as an intern and was an associate editor for the magazine until 2015. 

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