The Godless Madman and the Pope
Fernando De Haro Fernando De Haro

The Godless Madman and the Pope

Fernando De Haro - Following a unique Vatican invitation, atheist author Javier Cercas explores faith, critiques the Church, and confesses nostalgia for God.

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The Ineluctable Power of the given
John Merritt John Merritt

The Ineluctable Power of the given

Sebastian Modarelli - Rachmaninoff's music holds a timeless appeal. This is the ineluctable power of the given against fleeting modern trends.

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The Complete Fisherman
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

The Complete Fisherman

Morris Caplin - A man, a river, a horsehair line—fishing becomes a revelation of truth, silence, tradition, and Mystery.

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Nobody Has a Personality Anymore
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

Nobody Has a Personality Anymore

Freya India: My generation is obsessed with treating every trait as a symptom of disorder. You’re not shy, you’re autistic. You’re not forgetful, you’ve got ADHD.

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Between the Saint and the Sicario
Fernando De Haro Fernando De Haro

Between the Saint and the Sicario

Fernando De Haro - A young boy in Chiapas sleeps, unaware that cartels and modernity threaten his future, a future only a present-day mentor can save.

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In Pain, The Magnificence of God
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In Pain, The Magnificence of God

Giovanni Allevi - The philosopher composer brings Caracalla to Rome with his new concert “MM22.” “I translated the word myeloma into notes and created a musical diary about my experience from darkness to light.”

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A Cry For Unity
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

A Cry For Unity

Sebastián Modarelli - Why do we crave unity? Explore this deep human longing and its surprising echo in Shostakovich's music.

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Humanity In A Pathoplastic Society
Julián Carrón Julián Carrón

Humanity In A Pathoplastic Society

Julián Carrón | Cesare Maria Cornaggia: In a world where psychological distress blurs the line between norm and pathology, explore how a "pathoplastic society" challenges our sense of self and the urgent need to rediscover meaning through connection.

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The Doctrine According to Leo XIV
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

The Doctrine According to Leo XIV

Costantino Esposito - Pope Leo XIV redefines Christian doctrine as a dynamic interplay of grace and freedom, urging dialogue over indoctrination. His vision fosters peace and bridges universal brotherhood in a polarized world.

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The Sound of Searching
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The Sound of Searching

Pop Music's Existential Turn - In an age of fading traditions, Billie Eilish’s haunting question—“What was I made for?”—echoes a generation’s urgent search for meaning beyond success.

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Cézanne, painting as an ideal
John Merritt John Merritt

Cézanne, painting as an ideal

For Cézanne, painting was a way to delve into the mystery of reality. A bit like prayer. France has dedicated the year 2025 to him.

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Lee Miller: The Awakened Gaze
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Lee Miller: The Awakened Gaze

Explore Lee Miller's transformative photography at Tate Britain's largest UK retrospective, showcasing 250 prints from surrealist art to wartime revelations.

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Unarmed and Disarming
John Merritt John Merritt

Unarmed and Disarming

Alessandro D’Avenia - Pope Leo XIV reminds us: 'Peace is not a utopia or a political project, but the essence of faith.'

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The Lord of the World
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

The Lord of the World

A thought-provoking exploration of Robert Hugh Benson’s dystopian novel The Lord of the World, recommended by Pope Francis, and its relevance to the upcoming papal conclave. The article explores the Church’s existential dilemma between aligning with global ideologies or embracing its irreducible truth.

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