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Jesuit George Dunne loved a good fight—and hated injustice
James T. Keane
January 09, 2024
George Dunne, S.J., never backed down from a fight or a perceived injustice in a long career as a priest, academic and activist.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘A Still Small Voice’: New documentary explores the intimate, messy work of hospital chaplains
Jake Kring-Schreifels
January 05, 2024
“A Still Small Voice” provides clear-eyed glimpses into the thorny work and religious versatility required of chaplaincy.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
C. S. Lewis wasn’t a writer of fantasy. He was a teller of hard truths.
James T. Keane
December 22, 2023
C. S. Lewis was gifted with an expansive imagination—but much of his spiritual writing doesn't flinch from the hard realities of life.
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Ideas
The beauty and pain of being a ‘Nutcracker’ ballerina
Christine Lenahan
December 22, 2023
How can ballet, an art form that is so physically and emotionally demanding, enliven women with God's glory?
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The Odyssey’s first woman translator on war, religion and why Homer still matters
Kevin Christopher Robles
December 22, 2023
An interview with Emily Wilson discusses the importance of the 'Iliad' to both young and old readers, its relationship with faith and what lessons we can glean about essential human nature from such an ancient text.
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Catholic Movie Club
‘Tokyo Godfathers’ is a gritty anime Christmas film with a heartwarming message
John Dougherty
December 22, 2023
Released in 2003, “Tokyo Godfathers” is definitely the most unconventional Christmas movie I’m covering this month.
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