Feature Into the Breach The Greek Catholic Church in L’viv has played an outsized role in creating the Ukrainian nation. By Kathryn David January 18, 2023 Ukraine War and Peace History
Article Right on Its Side, but Not Might? As Ukraine faces a winter of devastation and widespread suffering brought on by Russian aggression, is negotiation possible? By Gregory M. Reichberg, Stein Tønnesson, and Henrik Syse December 22, 2022 Ukraine Russia War and Peace
Article Musk Amok Elon Musk holds no official or honorary office, but that doesn’t stop him from pronouncing on matters beyond his areas of expertise. By Dominic Preziosi October 20, 2022 Technology War and Peace Russia Ukraine
Article Will the Ukraine War Influence Catholic Doctrine? “Here in the overlap of the sixtieth anniversary of the opening of Vatican II and of the Cuban missile crisis, the latter has largely overshadowed the former.” By Massimo Faggioli October 16, 2022 Vatican II Ukraine War and Peace Pope Francis
Article Ukraine’s Gains, Putin’s Threats “Despite Ukraine’s September gains, it’s hard to see the war ending anytime soon.” By Dominic Preziosi September 22, 2022 Russia Ukraine War and Peace
Feature A Country of Churches Ukraine will win the war because it is a country characterized by hope—by the conviction that life can get better through collective effort. By Adrian Bonenberger September 19, 2022 Ukraine Russia War and Peace Foreign Affairs