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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
One of America's finest literary talents, Leonard Feeney, S.J., rose to national prominence in the 1940s—but not for his prose or poetry.
A homeless person sleeps under a blanket outside a window display in New York on Jan. 11, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Kim Hopper
For decades, the United States has responded to homelessness with small change. It’s time to think big and treat housing as a human right.
FaithLent Reflections
Jim McDermott
A Reflection for the Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Jim McDermott
Politics & SocietyNews
Tim Swift - Catholic News Service
This tax season, Americans have an unexpected figure to thank for one of their most-used deductions. She wasn’t an accountant, a lawyer or even a politician, but an actual saint.
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia during a news conference at the Vatican on Feb. 4, 2015, holding his glasses in hand.
FaithNews
Claire Giangravé - Religion News Service
The Vatican czar on life issues, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, is on a mission to bring Pope Francis’ holistic pro-life vision to the United States.
Arts & CultureVantage Point
Avery Dulles
Leonard Feeney, writes Avery Dulles, S.J., in this 1978 encomium, should be remembered for more than his actions that led to his excommunication. He was a gifted orator, apologist, writer and counselor.
Bishops in bright red and gold vestments are pictured as Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow celebrates the Divine Liturgy
FaithExplainer
J. Eugene Clay
Why one Orthodox patriarch can denounce Russia’s invasion of Ukraine even while another supports it
Politics & SocietyNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Members of the Métis National Council gave Pope Francis a set of beaded moccasins and asked him to walk with them on the path of truth, justice and healing of Canada’s Indigenous communities.
Indigenous performer Danielle Migwans attends a march on Canada Day in Toronto on July 1, 2021, after the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves on the grounds of two former residential schools for Indigenous children in Canada. More than two dozen Indigenous delegates, accompanied by a handful of Canadian bishops, plan to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican March 28-April 1. (CNS photo/Carlos Osorio, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Miriane Demers-Lemay
To face the challenge of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, Canada’s bishops will need to reinvent themselves.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
Apr. 3, 2022, the Fifth Sunday of Lent: Jesus sees the woman and addresses her directly, which the men in the story never do.
FaithLent Reflections
Kieran Maelia
A Reflection for Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Kieran Maelia
FaithShort Take
Colleen Dulle
I’ve often said that as a Catholic feminist covering the Vatican, I cannot wait until it is no longer newsworthy when women take on greater leadership roles in the church, but it is de rigeur.
Politics & SocietyVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
On Day 32 of the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis made another passionate appeal to political leaders “to understand that every day of war makes worse the situation for everyone.”
FaithLent Reflections
Kevin Clarke
A Reflection for the Saturday of the Third Week of Lent, by Kevin Clarke
Pope Francis prays during a special prayer in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Friday, March 25, 2022, wearing purple vestments.
FaithNews
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Pope Francis presided Friday over a special prayer for Ukraine that harked back to a century-old apocalyptic Fatima prophecy about peace and Russia.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Phil Burbank in ‘The Power of the Dog’ (Netflix)
Arts & CultureFilm
Jim McDermott
The film mostly reinforces a longstanding and problematic trope.
Pope Francis embraces Argentine Rabbi Abraham Skorka and Omar Abboud after praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on May 26, 2014. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithDispatches
Noga Tarnopolsky
The portrait of Pope Francis that emerges from conversations with his friends is that of a man as resolutely down-to-earth and dependably Argentinian as his immigrant neighborhood.
The price for a gallon of regular-grade gasoline is shown at a service station in Denver on March 9, 2022. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
John W. Miller
Our natural impulse is to do whatever it takes to keep gasoline and other prices low. But should it be cheap to further endanger our planet?
Arts & CultureBooks
Rob Weinert-Kendt
In “Camera Man,” the critic Dana Stevens uses the biography of the great silent film clown as a lens to explore the early days of movies, the cultural forces that gave them birth and the social upheavals they in turn engendered.
Hidetoshi Nishijima and Toko Miura in ‘Drive My Car’ (Janus Films)
Arts & CultureFilm
Ryan Di Corpo
The Oscar nominee “Drive My Car” is a three-hour elegy whose quiet intensity intimates an emotional storm beneath the surface.