February 2025

VOL. 90, NO. 2

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Features

Picture the saints

BY JEAN P. KELLY

Artist Grace Morbitzer envisions the saints as models for an inclusive church.

Redemption work

BY VALENTINE BENJAMIN

Catholic advocacy groups in Nigeria address an incarceration crisis.

Columns

THE EXAMINED LIFE

Space for silence

BY FATHER TOM MCGANN, C.M.F.
Everyone needs time to listen to God speak.

CULTURE IN CONTEXT

Master of the universe?

BY DANNY DUNCAN COLLUM
Netflix’s Bill Gates series explores global crises but sidesteps deeper questions about power, wealth, and accountability.

SALT & LIGHT

A tangled web

BY MEGHAN J. CLARK
How can Thomas Aquinas guide us in navigating the moral complexities of our imperfect world?

MARGIN NOTES

Have a care

BY KEVIN CLARKE
The U.S. caregiving problem is at a crisis point.

TESTAMENTS

Mark your calendars

BY ALICE CAMILLE
The church calendar can feel mysterious, even to the most devout Catholic.

GLAD YOU ASKED

What is a hermit?

BY JOHN CHRISTMAN

Departments

Editors’ Note
You May Be Right (Letters to the Editor)
From the Archives
Poetry
Reviews (Music, Film, Books)
Eye of the Beholder (Art meditation)

In Person

Faithful farmer

BY ROSIE MORONEY
Catholic Worker Spencer Hess puts a eucharistic vision into practice.

Essays

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Bring good news

BY ALESSANDRA HARRIS
Catholics are called to connect with and care for incarcerated individuals.

A human paradigm

BY HEIDI BOSTIC
We need a humanities education that can challenge the technocratic paradigm.

Sounding Board

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Set up to fail

BY H.L. NORWICH
Does canon law on marriage need an update?

Expert Witness

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Consider the birds

An interview with Petra Gardella and Laurence Krute
There’s a reason birds are so ubiquitous in human religions and mythologies, say these two scholars.

Home Faith

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No comment

BY TERESA CODA
Faith calls us to avoid overcomplicating our lives.