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In All Things
June 25, 2012
The national media have noted the unprecedented election in June of the Rev Fred Luter Jr 55 who is the first African-American president of the Southern Baptist Convention His election has been hailed as a historic turnabout in a denomination that once defended slavery And it is a marked rever
Of Many Things
June 04, 2012
Could the Chinese save Western classical music?
Catholic Book Club
June 04, 2012

As a columnist for the Washington Post, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and the author of several books, including Why Americans Hate Politics, E.J. Dionne Jr. keeps his finger on the nation’s pulse. Across the political spectrum many Americans fear that our nation, not

Film
June 04, 2012

'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' offers something for every viewer to identify with.

In All Things
May 16, 2012
I have long found that looking at art provides welcome relief from the headaches and ldquo spirit aches rdquo of polarized politics and the culture wars that preoccupy me all weeklong The art scene in New York City offers so many opportunities for viewing art from around the world mdash current
Theater
May 14, 2012

The opera 'Porgy and Bess' comes to Broadway

Of Many Things
May 07, 2012
Christians are commanded to love one another, despite disagreements.
In All Things
April 26, 2012
The article I cited yesterday from the Hill inspires two further comments First the author Alexander Bolton quotes Deal Hudson a conservative Catholic convert who many readers will remember as the former editor of Crisis magazine now defunct Currently Mr Hudson heads the Catholic Advoca
In All Things
April 25, 2012
In an article in The Hill rsquo s Healthwatch Alexander Bolton raises the specter that President Obama has not only lost the support of some Catholic voters over the religious liberty issue but that the situation could worsen when the U S Catholic bishops stage their planned religious liberty ral
Books
February 20, 2012
The life of Caravaggio is as starkly dramatic as the paintings he made.