Arts & CultureShort Take
Who will win it all? Probably not a Catholic school, but hope springs eternal.
FaithExplainer
Among the standout American athletes at this year's Olympics were plenty whose hard work and accomplishments are also a source of pride and unity among U.S. Catholics.
FaithScripture Reflections
A Reflection for Friday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael O’Brien
Arts & CultureIdeas
The lie that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute persisted for centuries. A new play reclaims her story.
"Magdalene: I am the utterance of my name" is advocating for setting the record straight on one of Christianity’s most vital disciples.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Two-thirds of former prisoners in the United States are arrested again within three years of being released. A Catholic halfway house in Florida is trying to change that.
Arts & CultureDispatches
Major League Baseball is finally incorporating stats recorded by Negro League players as part of M.L.B.’s official record books.
Arts & CultureDispatches
Have you heard the one where Stephen Colbert, Whoopi Goldberg and Conan O’Brien walked into the Vatican?
Arts & CultureIdeas
Beth Gibbons is singular in many ways, and “Lives Outgrown” is a singular contemplation of the countless changes we experience throughout our lives and the ultimate change to come after we pass away.
FaithScripture Reflections
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael O’Brien
Arts & CultureNews
“I wanted to be a basketball player, be a hippie, on tour with The Grateful Dead, be an adventurer. I didn’t spend my life trying to be the richest guy on Earth,” Walton once said about himself.