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Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
May 23, 2023
A worker’s advocate, feminist leader and civil rights proponent whose work continues today at the age of 93, Dolores Huerta was an under-recognized leader.
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Faith Scripture Reflections
May 19, 2023
A Reflection for Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by James T. Keane
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
May 16, 2023
The combination of religious faith and prophetic political action that marked César Chávez’s hunger strikes would become typical of many other moments in his long career as a labor organizer turned American icon.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
May 09, 2023
John Moffitt, the longtime poetry editor of 'America,' met Thomas Merton the week Merton died, and wrote of the account for 'America.'
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
May 02, 2023
John Moffitt, the poetry editor of America, was also a regular correspondent with everyone from famous Hindu swamis to J. D. Salinger to Thomas Merton.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
April 25, 2023
Shusaku Endo may not have liked the title “greatest Japanese Catholic novelist,” but his works—including ‘Silence’—are powerful meditations on the nature of belief and the vitality and viability of Christianity.
Arts & Culture Books
April 20, 2023
In 'Our Hearts Are Restless: The Art of Spiritual Memoir,' Richard Lischer explores classics of "an intimate genre, perhaps the most intimate.”
Faith Short Take
April 14, 2023
When J.F.K. visited Ireland in 1963, both Ireland and Irish-Americans celebrated the occasion. The visit of President Joe Biden this week inspired similar feelings—but in a situation far different.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
April 13, 2023
Seamas O'Reilly mines a family tragedy for mirth and good storytelling in 'Did Ye Hear Mammy Died?' James T. Keane offers his thoughts on this latest selection for the Catholic Book Club.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
April 11, 2023
Henri de Lubac, S.J., had a long career filled with many twists and turns—but he is recognized today as one of the giants of 20th-century Catholic theology.