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Faith Jesuitical
September 21, 2018
He was a French novice monk in Syria. She was a journalist who wanted to become a nun. Then, they fell in love.
Arts & Culture Books
September 07, 2018
Review of ‘Social Creature,’ by Tara Isabella Burton
Faith Jesuitical
August 24, 2018
When was the last time you talked about faith with a friend?
Faith Jesuitical
July 13, 2018
A conversation with theologian, reporter and novelist Tara Isabella Burton
The New Age spiritual guru Adi Da in 1986 (Wikipedia)
Arts & Culture Ideas
June 29, 2018
In “Dear Franklin Jones,” Jonathan Hirsch sets out to answer some questions about his family.
An undated photo of the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans is seen at the National Museum of African American in Washington Jan. 5, 2017. February is African American history month. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Faith Jesuitical
June 22, 2018
Dr. Shannen Dee Williams is uncovering the previously hidden lives of African-American women religious.
Arts & Culture Jesuitical
June 01, 2018
How do you change the mind of someone who thinks you don’t belong in this country because of your faith?
Faith Jesuitical
May 18, 2018
Ross Douthat on the future of the Catholic Church
Young demonstrators hold a rally in front of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
Politics & Society Jesuitical
April 20, 2018
Patrick Blanchfield on the history and future gun control in the United States
Arts & Culture Jesuitical
April 13, 2018
This week, we talk with Guy Consolmagno, S.J.—a Jesuit brother and director of the Vatican Observatory.