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The Real World to the Rescue
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Readers Respond Issue 13
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Family and Friends Issue 13
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Not a Saint, but a Prophet
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Inwardness in a Distracted Age
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On Inner Detachment
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Activist Mystics
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Marguerite Porete: The Noble Virtue of Charity
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Simone Weil: An Encounter
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Waiting in Silence
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Saving Silence
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Poem: A Lens
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Giving God Our Attention
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An Impossible Hope
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In These Surreal Times
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Ramadan
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Poem: Ordinary Saints
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Singing God’s Grandeur
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Benedict Option: Signs of the Times
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Forum: Even If He’s Wrong
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Forum: Not the Full Story
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Forum: The Pentecost Option
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Forum: Not Optional
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Editors’ Picks Issue 13
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Fannie Lou Hamer
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Nature Is Your Church?
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Born in Berwick, Pennsylvania, Jane Chapin is an American impressionist painter who uses a traditional approach, painting studies on location to use as the basis for her studio work. She counts Sargent and Sorolla as major influences, as can be seen in her figures and use of light and shadow. Hearing the story of a wounded veteran during a cross-country painting trip in 2007 inspired Chapin to tell the stories of heroism, loss, and strength of families who lost a loved one in active duty. All sales of Land of the Free Gold Star Families Edition, a book of her paintings, go to veterans’ and survivors’ charities. The artist lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Maggie
A wonderful book that takes you into the heartland and back roads across the country. A soldier's story lives in every small town and major city.