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Commonweal's mission is to provide a forum for civil, reasoned debate on the interaction of faith with contemporary politics and culture. THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION It is the responsibility of all Democrats to unite behind the nominee. Right now, Joe Biden is the most likely—and arguably the best—choice. By Rand Richards Cooper. March 10, 2020. Election 2020. Donald Trump. Domestic Affairs. BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY Biden’s Foreign Policy. Soldiers raise the American flag at Multinational Base, Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, August 5, 2013 (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jessi Ann McCormick/615 collection/Alamy Stock Photo). Can Americans be entrusted with a straightforward explanation of how the United States should adapt to a changing globalorder?
THE ANTICS OF THE TURNIPS The Antics of the Turnips. Born in 1911, Rafael Arnáiz was a young architecture student in Madrid when he first visited the Trappist monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas in Venta de Baños, Spain, and fell in love with the contemplative life. After entering the monastery, which he affectionately called “La Trapa,” as a novice in 1934,Rafael
THE BEAUTY OF THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE The Beauty of the Incomprehensible. Karen Kilby, an occasional Commonweal contributor, is the Bede Professor of Catholic Theology at Durham University. Although Kilby lives and teaches in England, she is an American by birth. She majored in math and religious studies as an undergraduate at Yale, before receiving a PhD there. THE CHURCH & ANTI-SEMITISM The church that denounced racism also resorted to it. And it is a debater’s point to plead that anti-Semitism is not ’Catholic doctrine,’ because it is the culture of the Vatican that is at issue." Wieseltier is right. And he tops Sullivan by recalling how he had the epithet "anti-Christ" flung at him as a "Yarmulked youth."ANTIGONISH ACTIVIST
MacLeod was born in 1936 in Sydney Mines on Cape Breton, a Gaelic redoubt marked by a complex and often torturous history of conquest, re-conquest, suppression, cultural marginalization, and economic fragility. The island’s fractious history is reflected in its varied names: Unamakia (Mi’kmaq), Îsle Royale (French), and Gear Breatanin SEX & THE SEMINARIES The current approach to sexuality in seminaries is, in my view, further skewed by the church’s “no parvity of matter” teaching concerning all sexual behaviors. In such a moral climate, open, honest discussion of struggles and anxieties relating to consecrated celibacy is a threat to the seminarian’s eventual ordination. WALT WHITMAN, POET OF DEMOCRACY Walt Whitman, Poet of Democracy. This article originally appeared in the May 22, 1981 issue of Commonweal. ONLY ONCE did I meet the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. I had gone to his home where we both began discussing literature extensively. Gradually I noticed that on the desk in Neruda’s study there was a bust of Walt Whitman, and in fact ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA: THE MUSIC OF THE TRINITY In other words, a musical trinity is a creator, or a begetter. St. Ignatius of Loyola was a mystic and could justifiably be said to have been hearing things that others did not. In the case of the tres teclas, though, he was hearing things that were really there for every well-attuned ear. He heard the Trinity as a justly intoned musicaltriad
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Commonweal's mission is to provide a forum for civil, reasoned debate on the interaction of faith with contemporary politics and culture. THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION It is the responsibility of all Democrats to unite behind the nominee. Right now, Joe Biden is the most likely—and arguably the best—choice. By Rand Richards Cooper. March 10, 2020. Election 2020. Donald Trump. Domestic Affairs. BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY Biden’s Foreign Policy. Soldiers raise the American flag at Multinational Base, Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, August 5, 2013 (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jessi Ann McCormick/615 collection/Alamy Stock Photo). Can Americans be entrusted with a straightforward explanation of how the United States should adapt to a changing globalorder?
THE ANTICS OF THE TURNIPS The Antics of the Turnips. Born in 1911, Rafael Arnáiz was a young architecture student in Madrid when he first visited the Trappist monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas in Venta de Baños, Spain, and fell in love with the contemplative life. After entering the monastery, which he affectionately called “La Trapa,” as a novice in 1934,Rafael
THE BEAUTY OF THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE The Beauty of the Incomprehensible. Karen Kilby, an occasional Commonweal contributor, is the Bede Professor of Catholic Theology at Durham University. Although Kilby lives and teaches in England, she is an American by birth. She majored in math and religious studies as an undergraduate at Yale, before receiving a PhD there. THE CHURCH & ANTI-SEMITISM The church that denounced racism also resorted to it. And it is a debater’s point to plead that anti-Semitism is not ’Catholic doctrine,’ because it is the culture of the Vatican that is at issue." Wieseltier is right. And he tops Sullivan by recalling how he had the epithet "anti-Christ" flung at him as a "Yarmulked youth."ANTIGONISH ACTIVIST
MacLeod was born in 1936 in Sydney Mines on Cape Breton, a Gaelic redoubt marked by a complex and often torturous history of conquest, re-conquest, suppression, cultural marginalization, and economic fragility. The island’s fractious history is reflected in its varied names: Unamakia (Mi’kmaq), Îsle Royale (French), and Gear Breatanin SEX & THE SEMINARIES The current approach to sexuality in seminaries is, in my view, further skewed by the church’s “no parvity of matter” teaching concerning all sexual behaviors. In such a moral climate, open, honest discussion of struggles and anxieties relating to consecrated celibacy is a threat to the seminarian’s eventual ordination. WALT WHITMAN, POET OF DEMOCRACY Walt Whitman, Poet of Democracy. This article originally appeared in the May 22, 1981 issue of Commonweal. ONLY ONCE did I meet the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. I had gone to his home where we both began discussing literature extensively. Gradually I noticed that on the desk in Neruda’s study there was a bust of Walt Whitman, and in fact ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA: THE MUSIC OF THE TRINITY In other words, a musical trinity is a creator, or a begetter. St. Ignatius of Loyola was a mystic and could justifiably be said to have been hearing things that others did not. In the case of the tres teclas, though, he was hearing things that were really there for every well-attuned ear. He heard the Trinity as a justly intoned musicaltriad
ISSUE DISCUSSION GUIDES Looking for a way to discuss Commonweal articles in your classroom, parish, reading group, or Commonweal Local Community? With every monthly issue, we’ll provide a free discussion guide to use for one or more of our feature articles. You can find the most recent one below, and for even more discussion materials, check out our 2020-2021AGAINST LYING
Against Lying. Former president Donald Trump repeats claims of election fraud during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, February 28, 2021 (CNS photo/Joe Skipper, Reuters). We’re seeing an epidemic of lying in America. In fact, it’s gotten so bad that I wish we would hear more preaching on the EighthCommandment.
GERMANY TAKES THE SYNODAL PATH Just as in other churches, including the U.S. Church, the rifts became especially salient with the explosion of the sex-abuse crisis, which reached its peak in Germany in 2010, when Benedict was pope. What makes the German situation unique is the national Synodal Path, whichbegan in
WITNESS TO CLIMATE CHANGE A Photo Essay. Since 2010, artist and photographer Carolyn Monastra has traveled throughout the United States and around the world to document the global impact of climate change. She has met with scientists, activists, and ordinary people, visiting every continent to witness the effects of the crisis from various vantage points andperspectives.
ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA: THE MUSIC OF THE TRINITY In other words, a musical trinity is a creator, or a begetter. St. Ignatius of Loyola was a mystic and could justifiably be said to have been hearing things that others did not. In the case of the tres teclas, though, he was hearing things that were really there for every well-attuned ear. He heard the Trinity as a justly intoned musicaltriad
CHRISTIANITY AND COLONIALISM The failure of Christianity, or more correctly, the failure of Christians to influence the pagan intelligentsia points to the existence of problems that are far more substantial than poverty or illiteracy. These problems are complex, and involve political, social, philosophical and, of course, theological issues. WALT WHITMAN, POET OF DEMOCRACY Walt Whitman, Poet of Democracy. This article originally appeared in the May 22, 1981 issue of Commonweal. ONLY ONCE did I meet the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. I had gone to his home where we both began discussing literature extensively. Gradually I noticed that on the desk in Neruda’s study there was a bust of Walt Whitman, and in fact THE EUPHORIA OF THE DYING The “euphoria of the dying” is a recognized phenomenon. A sudden burst of energy, an unexpected surge of interest and vitality—it typically takes the family totally by surprise. My friend Linda, a hospice nurse with years of experience, told us to enjoy it AGAINST BOURGEOIS RELIGION Against Bourgeois Religion. The German theologian Johann Baptist Metz, who died on December 2 at the age of ninety-one, was born in Bavaria, served briefly as a sixteen-year-old in the Wehrmacht during the closing days of World War II, and spent several months in a POW camp in the eastern United States. He studied theology in Bamberg, MunichTHE EXONERATED FIVE
The Exonerated Five. Americans fifty and up will recall the notorious 1989 case of five teenagers of color accused of brutalizing a white woman jogging in New York’s Central Park. At a time of surging violent crime in U.S. cities, the attack spawned a scary term, “wilding,” that fueled white fear of young black men as malignpredators
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SEX & THE SEMINARIES The current approach to sexuality in seminaries is, in my view, further skewed by the church’s “no parvity of matter” teaching concerning all sexual behaviors. In such a moral climate, open, honest discussion of struggles and anxieties relating to consecrated celibacy is a threat to the seminarian’s eventual ordination. THE ANTICS OF THE TURNIPS The Antics of the Turnips. Born in 1911, Rafael Arnáiz was a young architecture student in Madrid when he first visited the Trappist monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas in Venta de Baños, Spain, and fell in love with the contemplative life. After entering the monastery, which he affectionately called “La Trapa,” as a novice in 1934,Rafael
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By Paul Blaschko. Any college-aged man entering a Catholic seminary during the ongoing crisis of the priestly sexual-abuse scandals does so with a certain amount of self-consciousness. Alongside predictable questions raised by the decision to embrace a life of celibacy, the seminarian faces widespread doubt about whether the church is capable THE CHURCH & ANTI-SEMITISM The church that denounced racism also resorted to it. And it is a debater’s point to plead that anti-Semitism is not ’Catholic doctrine,’ because it is the culture of the Vatican that is at issue." Wieseltier is right. And he tops Sullivan by recalling how he had the epithet "anti-Christ" flung at him as a "Yarmulked youth." THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY The Future of Social Security. President Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935 (. The New York Times recently delivered a full-page reminder that we are coming up on crucial policy decisions about Social Security that may show the world what kind of a country the United States really is. In 1983, President Reagan signedoff
GERMANY TAKES THE SYNODAL PATH Just as in other churches, including the U.S. Church, the rifts became especially salient with the explosion of the sex-abuse crisis, which reached its peak in Germany in 2010, when Benedict was pope. What makes the German situation unique is the national Synodal Path, whichbegan in
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Commonweal's mission is to provide a forum for civil, reasoned debate on the interaction of faith with contemporary politics and culture. ISSUE DISCUSSION GUIDES Looking for a way to discuss Commonweal articles in your classroom, parish, reading group, or Commonweal Local Community? With every monthly issue, we’ll provide a free discussion guide to use for one or more of our feature articles. You can find the most recent one below, and for even more discussion materials, check out our 2020-2021 THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION It is the responsibility of all Democrats to unite behind the nominee. Right now, Joe Biden is the most likely—and arguably the best—choice. By Rand Richards Cooper. March 10, 2020. Election 2020. Donald Trump. Domestic Affairs. BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY Biden’s Foreign Policy. Soldiers raise the American flag at Multinational Base, Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, August 5, 2013 (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jessi Ann McCormick/615 collection/Alamy Stock Photo). Can Americans be entrusted with a straightforward explanation of how the United States should adapt to a changing globalorder?
SEX & THE SEMINARIES The current approach to sexuality in seminaries is, in my view, further skewed by the church’s “no parvity of matter” teaching concerning all sexual behaviors. In such a moral climate, open, honest discussion of struggles and anxieties relating to consecrated celibacy is a threat to the seminarian’s eventual ordination. THE ANTICS OF THE TURNIPS The Antics of the Turnips. Born in 1911, Rafael Arnáiz was a young architecture student in Madrid when he first visited the Trappist monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas in Venta de Baños, Spain, and fell in love with the contemplative life. After entering the monastery, which he affectionately called “La Trapa,” as a novice in 1934,Rafael
INSIDE THE SEMINARY
By Paul Blaschko. Any college-aged man entering a Catholic seminary during the ongoing crisis of the priestly sexual-abuse scandals does so with a certain amount of self-consciousness. Alongside predictable questions raised by the decision to embrace a life of celibacy, the seminarian faces widespread doubt about whether the church is capable THE CHURCH & ANTI-SEMITISM The church that denounced racism also resorted to it. And it is a debater’s point to plead that anti-Semitism is not ’Catholic doctrine,’ because it is the culture of the Vatican that is at issue." Wieseltier is right. And he tops Sullivan by recalling how he had the epithet "anti-Christ" flung at him as a "Yarmulked youth." THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY The Future of Social Security. President Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935 (. The New York Times recently delivered a full-page reminder that we are coming up on crucial policy decisions about Social Security that may show the world what kind of a country the United States really is. In 1983, President Reagan signedoff
GERMANY TAKES THE SYNODAL PATH Just as in other churches, including the U.S. Church, the rifts became especially salient with the explosion of the sex-abuse crisis, which reached its peak in Germany in 2010, when Benedict was pope. What makes the German situation unique is the national Synodal Path, whichbegan in
CATHOLIC SPIRITUALITY Catholic Spirituality. In the forty years since the Second Vatican Council, many devotional practices, most of them developed in the early modern period, have fallen into decline. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, although promoted vigorously in the latter part of the papacy of John Paul II, is far less common than it was in the1950s.
MARCH 2021 | COMMONWEAL MAGAZINE A Happy Contrarian. A new collection of interviews with René Girard offers insight into the complexity of his ideas and the process through which he came to them. By Costica Bradatan. March 12, 2021. Philosophy. Nonfiction. COVID’S TOLL ON THE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHURCH COVID’s Toll on the Orthodox Christian Church. Denial and defiance among the clergy have led to deaths. Priests carry the coffin of Metropolitan Amfilohije Radović, the top cleric of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro who died from COVID-19, during his funeral on November 1, 2020. (REUTERS/Stevo Vasiljevic/Alamy) Depending on how you AN INTERVIEW WITH POPE FRANCIS Pope Francis leaves the library of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican March 18, 2020, after a livestream of his weekly general audience. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) Toward the end of March I suggested to Pope Francis that this might be a good moment to address the English-speaking world: the pandemic that had so affected Italy andSpain was now
PRIESTHOOD, REIMAGINED Priesthood, Reimagined. In 2002, a group of seven Catholic women gathered on a cruise ship on the Danube River. There, in a ceremony led by three male bishops, outside the jurisdiction of any diocese, they were ordained as priests. According to the Church’s Code of Canon Law, this was illicit: only men can receive the sacrament ofHoly Orders.
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