Arts & Letters

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Cabrini’s Empire of Hope

Jacob Adams

The beautifully shot film Cabrini, released at the beginning of March, explores a forgotten piece of New…

Free the Children

Leah Libresco Sargeant

Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs to Be by timothy…

Easter, Creation, and Holiness

George Weigel

What came first: creation, or God’s covenants with the People of Israel and the New Israel, the…

The World that Google Wants to See

Michael Toscano

If Big Tech companies have observed anything about human nature in their rise to economic, political, and…

Next Steps for the U.S. Church After the Vatican Financial Scandal

Brendan Wilson

Nearly two years ago, the Vatican began its historic prosecution of Cardinal Angelo Becciu and other defendants…

The Space Between

Sarah Rossiter

How to describe what can’t beseen, invisible, yet universal,what is, has been, will always be,the Endless One,…

Word by Word

Paul Mariani

Before I formed you in the womb, my son,I knew you. Knew you long before that highspring…

How to Revolt

Liel Leibovitz

Earlier this year, a Seattle-based journalist named Tariq Ra’ouf took to social media to explain the logic…

Friedman’s Rise and Fall

Christopher Caldwell

Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative by jennifer burns farrar, straus and giroux, 592 pages, $35 Anyone who lived…

The Truth About Alabama’s Ruling on IVF

Ryan T. Anderson

During the George W. Bush administration, Americans were repeatedly warned about Christian fascists or theocrats threatening to…

“Gendered” Nonsense Is Dangerous Nonsense

George Weigel

Dean Acheson, U.S. secretary of state from 1949 until 1953, is buried in Washington’s Oak Hill Cemetery.…

Desecration at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Carl R. Trueman

The controversy surrounding the recent funeral for Cecilia Gentili at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York has…

Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Other Thinkers

Ephraim Radner

Years ago, I spent a month with my family in Burundi. I had once worked there when…

The Age of the Listicle

John Wilson

I am having fun with columns that are “lists,” which I have relished ever since I was…

C. S. Lewis, Eamon Duffy, and the Medieval Spirit

John Duggan

It is sixty years since the posthumous publication of The Discarded Image by C. S. Lewis. (Its…