September 1, 2020InAugust/September 2020, Essays & Profiles “The Devil Was Running Things Then”: The Rwandan Genocide and the Poetry of Witness by Andrew KaufmanA poet processes a global atrocity, bearing witness to a world in which violence, mendacity, and prejudice can somehow coexist with expressions of solidarity and love.
September 1, 2020InAugust/September 2020, Essays & Profiles “Killed Just for Living in Your American Skin”: Bruce Springsteen and the Role of the Artist in the Nation’s Racial Reckoning by Christopher Pramuk
September 1, 2020InAugust/September 2020, Reflections Awakening to God at the Beach by Fran Salone-Pelletier
September 1, 2020InAugust/September 2020, Essays & Profiles Editorial: The Double Standard of Justice: A Catholic Response to Kenosha
September 1, 2020InAugust/September 2020, December 1993, Essays & Profiles From the Archives: “Jose Hobday Loves the Church, Tiptoes Around”
September 1, 2020InAugust/September 2020, Reflections Constantly Renewed Gifts: On Inner Prayer by Wally Swist