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In All Things
What do Graham Greene, Flannery O’Connor and Caravaggio have in common? Their Ignatian imagination.
Sean Salai
December 21, 2016
'Imagination is a spiritual reality that can draw us toward the good, the true and the beautiful.'
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Pope Francis has chosen the first woman to lead the Vatican Museums
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
December 20, 2016
Barbara Jatta, 54, is an Italian art historian and graphic arts expert, who had been serving as vice-director of the museums since June.
Arts & Culture
Bruce Springsteen experienced mental health issues. That should enrich your appreciation of him.
Eloise Blondiau
December 15, 2016
News that Springsteen has experienced mental health issues should not disappoint fans, but enrich how they understand a musical legend.
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Of Other Things
When 'Being a Man' means hiding your depression. What 'Moonlight' teaches us about masculinity.
Bill McGarvey
December 15, 2016
"Moonlight" is a heartbreaking meditation on suffering and the boundless ache for connection.
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In All Things
3 ways forgetfulness can actually help us
Sidney Callahan
December 12, 2016
God knows we forget, but we rarely hear a good word about it.
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Politics with vigilance, not vitriol: Heeding Cathleen Kaveny's call
Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr.
December 06, 2016
The brutal and bruising campaign of 2016 is finally behind us, but Kaveny’s call for a politics infused with vigilance, not vitriol, has by no means outlived its usefulness.
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