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Franklin Freeman
Michael Mewshaw’s 'My Man in Antibes' is an entertaining, moving memoir, spiced with intriguing literary anecdotes about his sometimes fraught friendship with Graham Greene.
Jenny Shank
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Liam Callanan
Michael O’Connell’s 'Startling Figures' asks what American Catholic writers have in common—and the answers are not always obvious.
Photo from ‘The White Lotus’ courtesy of HBO
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A conversation between theologian Christopher Pramuk and iconographer Father William Hart McNichols.
A stab crucifix hangs in an Irish church. OSV News photo/Warren Matthews
The numbers tell a bleak story for the Catholic Church in Ireland
Two boys stand on a swing set in front of a modern, mid-rise apartment building.
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Many readers agreed with the editors that “Fiducia Supplicans” allows the church to accompany all people who seek God's blessing, but others were skeptical about the declaration’s efficacy and impact on church unity.
There is a profound grace in submitting ourselves to a rhythm of time that we do not control.
“Tell me, how does climate change drive someone to hack a person to death with a machete?”