Nothing could quite describe my excitement when Sufjan Stevens announced the release of a new album,…
Author: Natasha Zinos
Natasha graduated BC in 2021 with a degree in Russian and Philosophy. She wrote articles on and off for The Torch, typically about the arts, and enjoyed singing Gregorian chant with her fellow writers on the side. At graduation, she had no idea what the future holds but she trusts that it will include lots more art and Jesus. If you manage to track her down, buy her a beer or two and she will be more than happy to discuss Dostoevsky into the wee hours of the morning.
Pange Lingua Gloriosi
On Holy Thursday, as the altar is stripped and the Blessed Sacrament is moved out of…
McMullen Museum Opens Hymns to Nature Exhibit
The McMullen Museum is currently presenting Cao Jun’s first exhibition in the United States. Cao Jun: Hymns…
O Wisdom: Advent Antiphons
Among the Church’s lesser known Advent traditions are the O Antiphons. Prayed during evening prayer from…
“You All Take Yourselves So Seriously”
The weekend before Thanksgiving, the Boston College Theater Department presented The Cherry Orchard on the Robsham Main Stage.…
A Roomier Rumi Night
I knew very little about Jalaloddin Rumi before “Rumi Night on the Heights,” although I was…
Communion and Reunion
It might finally be fall, but it is not Halloween yet—or All Soul’s Day for that…