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Faith Lent Reflections
God had to ask Jonah twice (and it was all right)
March 09, 2022
A Reflection for the Wednesday of the First Week of Lent by Tim Reidy
Faith Advent Reflections
What if the spiritual life came with a GPS?
December 04, 2021
A Reflection for the Saturday of the First Week of Advent
Faith Jesuit School Spotlight
The Great Ignatian Challenge turns a Thanksgiving food drive into a (friendly) Jesuit competition
November 15, 2021
Jim Rowen discusses the genesis of the Great Ignatian Challenge, a yearly competition among Jesuit high schools to see which institution can bring in the most donations for local charities.
Faith Advent Reflections
In gloomy times, God is still the light
December 04, 2020
A Reflection for the First Friday of Advent.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: When grammar becomes a religion
February 07, 2020
For the title sisters in ‘The Grammarians,’ words are much more than words, and the rules that govern them must be upheld with a believer’s zeal.
Arts & Culture Books
A Martha’s Vineyard mystery from Richard Russo
August 06, 2019
A detective story is not what we have come to expect from Russo, who generally operates at the same, easy-going speed as his male protagonists.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: The feuding fathers of the Democratic Party
October 18, 2018
Both sons of New York, Alfred E. Smith and Franklin Roosevelt were close political allies. Until the national Democratic convention of 1932.
Arts & Culture Books
Is this the end of classic rock?
August 14, 2018
Steven Hyden says he is not a religious person, but he is fervently devoted to the music that he grew up with.
Arts & Culture Books
Flannery O’Connor and the Catholic editor who nurtured her career
June 29, 2018
Patrick Samway draws from letters to paint a picture of an editor and a writer who rarely met in person but who nonetheless forged a close bond.
Arts & Culture Books
The Prim Presbyterian: the life of Woodrow Wilson
April 11, 2018
Wilson's strong moral streak proved to be his greatest asset and his greatest failing.
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