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Catholic Book Club
January 19, 2016
Join Kevin Spinale, S.J., in a discussion of this month's selection, 'The Relic Master,' a novel by Christopher Buckley.
Catholic Book Club
October 21, 2015
Erasmo Levia-Merikakis’s three-volume meditation on the gospel of Matthew is an immense resource that has enriched my prayer, my retreat talks and, now, my preaching.
Catholic Book Club
August 06, 2015
Henri Nouwen’s 1992 book is a slim volume packed with art and insight into divine love.
Phil Klay
Arts & Culture Interviews
July 08, 2015
Phil Klay won the National Book Award for fiction in 2014 for his collection of short stories, Redeployment. Writing in The New York Times, Dexter Filkins called it “the best thing written so far on what the war did to people’s souls.” A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Mr. Klay s
Catholic Book Club
May 19, 2015
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Catholic Book Club
April 16, 2015
On amazon.com, there is an amazing statistic: 9,089 people reviewed or commented on Bill O’Reilly’s book, Killing Jesus.  The vast majority of these reviews are quite favorable.  The audible version of the book has 2,129 reviews or comments. There are around 700 reviews of the
Catholic Book Club
March 11, 2015
This is the third selection in our series of modern books about Jesus. You can find the first two selections and see future picks here. Recently, I participated in a thoughtful conversation about two early 20-century American prelates, William Cardinal O’Connell of Boston and George
Catholic Book Club
February 12, 2015
Join the Catholic Book Club to discuss 'The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi.'
Catholic Book Club
December 19, 2014
Imagination is a powerful and creative human faculty. Ancient thinkers likened the imagination to a wax tablet. It is malleable. One’s experience can press upon the imagination and engender imprints, which one can shape further in reflection. Within our own tradition, the Spiritual Exercises o
Catholic Book Club
September 16, 2014
Some years back, I enrolled in a graduate seminar in Analytic Philosophy. At the start of the first class, the professor posed the question—what makes you you? What is the core of your identity? If one were to teleport you through time and space, what part of you would need to be transferred s