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The Black authors all Catholics should read
James T. Keane
February 22, 2022
As we celebrate Black History Month, we recognize Black authors from past and present, including two prominent theologians.
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‘Summer of Soul’ and the power of memory in Jesuit spirituality
Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J.
February 18, 2022
A documentary about a Black music festival awakens us to God's presence even amid our historical sins.
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Amy Winehouse and the spirituality of a restless heart
Stephen G. Adubato
February 18, 2022
The singer’s pain was rooted in a keen awareness of her heart’s yearning for love and meaning.
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Review: An intergenerational look at the messiness of falling in love
Jenny Shank
February 17, 2022
In 'Monster in the Middle,' Tiphanie Yanique shows how the choice to love is always a leap of faith, a heedless plunge into the unknown.
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Review: A rebel nun is an exemplar of feminism in action
Patricia Lawler Kenet
February 17, 2022
The tale of a medieval woman’s decision to join the convent, Marj Charlier’s historical novel, 'The Rebel Nun,' resonates with many of the issues faced by the church in modern times.
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We’ve been reading Charles Darwin all wrong
Christopher Sandford
February 17, 2022
Charles Darwin’s teaching has been misappropriated by generations of intellectually dubious adherents.
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