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Blessed are the Persecuted
At what point during yesterday morning’s Mass did the ISIS terrorists storm the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray? News reports have yet to specify. But this question was on my mind...
Saints Marching in the Streets
It was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration. Their numbers swelled to fifty thousand by the time they took to the streets. The large assembly drew the ire of...
Teleology in the Digital Age
Most accounts of the digital revolution make it sound like we are being turned (or should turn) into robots. But in his new book, The Great Acceleration: How the...
A Necessary, Neglected Conversation
It is undeniable that religion informs public life, and we need to regain a sense of the ways in which this dynamic operates.” I scribbled these words in my...
Public Displays of Piety
On a Greenwich Village street corner, amid a throng of man buns and designer sun hats, the priest held up the monstrance, aureate and glistening. The public square was...
The Semiotics of Transgender Bathroom Signage
It may seem that the transgender bathroom controversy has been covered from every angle, yet one suggestive angle—an acute angle, to be precise—has received relatively little attention. This angle...