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P.O.T.S. Prayer
Jessica Jacobs
July 15, 2021
You, who used to be so accessible, Your number not yet unlisted,
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Review: A climate crisis sci-fi novel that actually offers hope
Vincent J. Miller
July 15, 2021
‘The Ministry for the Future’ offers a vision honest to the scale of the crisis that offers a plausible path to addressing it.
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Review: In Patricia Engel’s ‘Infinite Country,’ a family grapples with borders and belonging
Jenny Shank
July 15, 2021
The American dream exerts a magnetic pull in Patricia Engel’s new novel.
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F*scist is still a bad word. And your political enemy probably isn’t one.
Christopher Sandford
July 14, 2021
Fascism has proved sufficiently elastic to be used as a term of abuse across the political spectrum.
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Baseball’s All-Star Game has a lot to teach American Catholics about Communion and unity
J.D. Long García
July 13, 2021
Intense competition can sometimes feel like clan warfare — and it’s all set aside in this celebration of baseball. The Catholic Church can learn from this game.
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Review: Reporting on religion can be dark. But we need people on the God Beat more than ever.
Daniel Burke
July 09, 2021
The best essays in 'The God Beat' are quietly reflective, deeply informed, subjective but not solipsistic.
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