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December 2024

Vol. 231 / No. 5

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Arts & Culture Books
Jerome DonnellyNovember 14, 2024

In 'Tyranny, Inc.,' Sohrab Ahmari supplies a framework and examples of what has shaped the desperate plight of a growing number of Americans.

Arts & Culture Books
Mary Grace ManganoNovember 14, 2024

A tourist who is out of time approaches the end of his or her trip and must return home soon. This is how the Rev. David May describes himself through his poems.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Joe Hoover, S.J.November 14, 2024

if you go to Mass, you hear the near-perfect opening line in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God

Sudanese refugees who have fled the violence in their country walk in line in the desert in Koufroun, Chad, to receive food rations in May 2023. (OSV News photo/Zohra Bensemra, Reuters)
Politics & Society Last Take
Kelly RyanNovember 14, 2024

When Pedro Arrupe, S.J., founded Jesuit Refugee Service in 1980, there were approximately 10 million forcibly displaced people in the world. Today, there are 120 million.

Sculptures of the three wise men in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (iStock/ampueroleonardo).
Arts & Culture Podcasts
Maggi Van DornNovember 14, 2024

Besides its musical beauty and thrilling sense of wonder, the song ‘We Three Kings’ offers a treasure trove of stories to unwrap.

Politics & Society Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’ConnellOctober 24, 2024

In an exclusive interview with Gerard O’Connell, Cardinal Chow discusses the renewal of the Vatican-China deal, signs of growing trust between the two parties and the Communist Party’s push to “sinicize religion.”

Faith Vatican Dispatch
James Martin, S.J.October 26, 2024

Fr. James Martin shares his five insights from the synod's final document, just approved by Pope Francis and published by the Vatican.