EditorialMass at Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna, Guam, where about 80 percent of the inhabitants are Catholic, April 23, 2023. (Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times.
EditorialMass at Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna, Guam, where about 80 percent of the inhabitants are Catholic, April 23, 2023. (Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times.
EditorialMass at Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna, Guam, where about 80 percent of the inhabitants are Catholic, April 23, 2023. (Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times.
EditorialMass at Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna, Guam, where about 80 percent of the inhabitants are Catholic, April 23, 2023. (Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times.
EditorialMass at Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna, Guam, where about 80 percent of the inhabitants are Catholic, April 23, 2023. (Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times.
EditorialMass at Dulce Nombre De Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna, Guam, where about 80 percent of the inhabitants are Catholic, April 23, 2023. (Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times.
EditorialFausto Stilo outside his barber shop with the shop?s current rooster resident, Dulce De Leche, in Brooklyn, June 20, 2022. (Alexandra Genova/The New York Times)
EditorialLaura Luque, a co-owner of Santo Dulce, holds a box of flavored churros, guava and cheese, Oreo and Nutella, and dulce de leche and coconut, in Doral, Fla., Jan. 25, 2022. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times)