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Total freedom is false freedom. How rules and constraints make our lives better
Michael Rossmann, S.J.
October 17, 2022
Limitations and rules are part of our daily lives. How do they make our lives more full?
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The keys to the success of ‘Derry Girls’: Northern Ireland, Catholicism and the ordinary lives of teenage girls
Jake Martin
October 13, 2022
The third season of ‘Derry Girls’ has plenty of laughs to offer and goes deeper with all its main characters.
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Fellowship
Christian Wiman
October 13, 2022
a son hot from the womb but cold to his kiss
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D., Gardening
Christian Wiman
October 13, 2022
One world more than our wounds have earned.
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Jane Austen’s greatest lesson? Becoming the person God created you to be
LuElla D'Amico
October 13, 2022
Jane Austen’s literary genius lies in the fact that she crafts stories that impart the most pressing of human concerns in what seem at first the most mundane of experiences. It makes her a valuable guide to life.
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Kurt Vonnegut would still be amused.
Christopher Sandford
October 13, 2022
The absolute refusal to accept handed-down truths—whether in politics, science, religion or art—was a constant in Kurt Vonnegut’s life and work.
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