In his new memoir the Catholic Tony Blair remains out of reach.
John Paul II's maestro remembers his deep spiritual friendship with the pope.
For years after their separation, Dorothy Day continued to hope that her former lover would agree to marry her.
A “feel-good film” is the oddest of descriptions of a movie about human dismemberment. Yet in the case of "127 Hours," the cliché is apt.
Baghdad residents were still trying to make sense out of an orgy of violence at the city’s Syriac Catholic cathedral on Oct. 31.