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Archbishop Oscar Romero

Liberation Theology Gets its Due

Holy Week conjures images of Christianity at its most pious. Archbishop Oscar Romero serves as permanent reminder of the faith's mission.
By Burke Gerstenschlager

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New York Minuet

Many people have written about New York. It is a concentration of all towns, the citiest of cities. Contrary to popular belief, if you know how to make it in
By Nicole Lee

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Black, White, and Grey All Over

A new play shares a cast member with "House of Cards"—plus many of that show's visual and philosophical shades of grey.
By David Speer

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The Little Nun

One woman's story of her profound connection with a child during a spiritual pilgrimage to a remote nunnery in Nangchen, China.
By Nicole Lee

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Happy Death Day

My mother died on February 13th last year, hours before Valentine's Day.
By Jeremy Greenfield