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May 2022

Vol. 226 / No. 6

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Faith Faith in Focus
Simcha FisherMarch 15, 2022

But don't make a big show of it either. There is a fine line between being a witness and being a weirdo.

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Faith Faith in Focus
Neil FultonApril 21, 2022

The practice of sitting in the front pew has helped to focus my own wandering mind.

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Sam RochaApril 21, 2022

Alejandro Nava begins his formal analysis by situating hip-hop as something that “recovers the oral, rhythmic, and melodic nature of ancient scriptural transmission.”

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Franklin FreemanApril 21, 2022

Neeli Cherkovski's expanded edition of his biography of Lawrence Ferlinghetti is a book by “a poet who set out to celebrate another poet.”

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Bill McCormick, S.J.April 21, 2022

If Catholics wanted to be tolerated in the early years of the Maryland Colony, they had to prove their loyalty—first to the Stuarts, then to Parliament, then the House of Hanover and then the fledgling American republic.

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Boreta SingletonApril 21, 2022

The reader can see God in all areas of Toni Morrison’s characters’ circumstances—in the “magic,” in the pain and suffering, and in the call to healing and wholeness that leads to life.

Mark Walhberg as the title character in ‘Father Stu’ (Karen Ballard/© 2022 CTMG, Inc.)
Arts & Culture Film
Bill McGarveyApril 06, 2022

Wahlberg recently called his new film, “Father Stu,” the “most important movie I’ve ever done” and “the best movie I’ve ever been a part of.”