Alphonse Mucha exhibition explores the Art Nouveau icon, from Moravia to Paris, with famous posters, decorative art, and the Sarah Bernhardt breakthrough.
Luis Valdez Castellanos reflects on solitude, inviting readers to move beyond fear and discover being alone as a positive, healing, and life-giving companion.
Giovanni Cucci, SJ, and Marco Giordano Portoso explore Pope Leo XIV’s vision of a “disarmed and disarming” peace, rooted in the Gospel and echoed by Pope Francis.
A review of Brandee Younger’s Gadabout Season, an intimate album blending harp, jazz, R&B, and hip-hop, exploring joy, resilience, and life’s changing rhythms.
Roland Meynet reflects on Psalm 113’s question “Who is like the Lord our God?”, exploring God’s uniqueness, saving power, and faithful love revealed in Scripture.
William McCormick examines scam centers in South Asia, highlighting human trafficking, digital crime, and the urgent need for UN and ASEAN action.
Giovanni Sale revisits De Gasperi and Togliatti—two opposing post-war leaders united in rebuilding Italy, yet divided by ...
A review of Cherien Dabis’s All That’s Left of You, tracing three generations of a Palestinian family from 1948 to 2021 through loss, memory, and hope.
The African diaspora is a diverse and complex phenomenon that goes beyond simple migratory movements and reflects a history marked by cultural exchanges and struggles for identity. Around the world, ...
In 2025 the Church marks sixty years since the Second Vatican Council and its declaration on the attitude of the Church to non-Christians, Nostra Aetate. The document marked a revolution in Catholic ...
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