Does H. G. Wells still hold any interest for us? David Lodge thinks so.
Books
Readings: A Great Book is Like the Eucharist
I don rsquo t read on the beach The beach is for long walks and quick plunges into the surf I am at Sea Bright the northernmost town on the Jersey Shore for two weeks and I brought Pat Conroy rsquo s My Reading Life with me perfect company as I sit in the front room or on the balcony overloo
Rebuilding Trust
An account of the sexual abuse crisis from a historian and former Franciscan provincial
Marriage Counsel
A memoir of desire, relationships and spiritual transformation.
True Confessions
A few weeks ago I spent a muggy evening on my front porch ruminating: I wondered how it was that in a lifetime of reading I had seldom encountered a book whose primary character was a mother.
Pardon Is the Word: Shakespeare, Edmund Campion and the grace of forgiveness
Shakespeare, Edmund Campion and the grace of forgiveness.
Poetic Praises
Ralph McInereney's 'Dante and the Blessed Mother' is a promising sign of a Marian revival.
A Faithful Critic
Landislas Orsy performs a careful dance with the Vatican in “Receiving the Council.”
After Alice: The emergence of a new kind of Catholic novel
With Alice McDermott, a new and different kind of Catholic novel has appeared.
