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Arts & CulturePoetry
John Poch
I want to know what kind of wood and how the hinges will convert the seat into a stall where a monk can stand for a while
Arts & CultureColumns
James T. Keane
Many of us learned these songs not in school or from the media, but from their use in church around all our national holidays.
Photo: Chloe Aftel
Arts & CultureBooks
Kevin Spinale
"My job is to make what happens within the story convincing and accurate and compelling and believable – and if I am a decent observer of human nature and the world, all theological ideas can find a home here."
Arts & CultureTheater
Theophilus LewisMoira Walsh
In These Pages: From 1961 and 1966
Arts & CultureVantage Point
Leonard Feeney
From 1936, a Jesuit poet reviews the early poems of Robert Frost.
Arts & CultureBooks
Brian Abel Ragen
Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood seems like a capstone to the writer's career.