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Unpacking Pope Leo's Message to Catholic Schools with Michael O'Connor

Last year, Pope Leo XIV published an apostolic letter called “Drawing New Maps of Hope.” (This is not to be confused with his apostolic exhortation on poverty called “Dilexi te.” There are lots of types of papal writings and it’s tough to keep them all straight.) Anyway, “Drawing ...  Show more

Dungeons, Dragons and the Formation of a Moral Imagination with Susan Haarman

Last May, America Magazine ran an article entitled “Dungeons & Dragons—and Jesuits” by Robert Buckland, a Jesuit in formation. Buckland admits to being a longtime fan of D&D, but even he is surprised by how popular the game has become — and in the most surprising of places. Buckl ...  Show more

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