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Arts & CultureBooks
Haley Stewart
Colleen Carroll Campbell's new book is full of insight into what motivates us to attempt to reach holiness through our own strength and how this obsession holds us back from spiritual progress.
Arts & CultureBooks
Benjamin Ivry
The Life of Saint Teresa of Ávila is termed an “autohagiography,” a self-justification of saintliness, by Carlos Eire, a professor of history and religious studies at Yale University.
Arts & CultureBooks
Megan K. McCabe
Karen O'Donnell writes her own trauma theology as a “survivor’s gift that is offered as both a comfort and a challenge.”
Arts & CultureBooks
Olga Segura
"Dominicana" tells the story of 15-year-old Ana Canción.
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Arts & CultureBooks
Christopher Pramuk
Published in 1953, the children’s book can act a parable for coming to grips with climate change.
Oakes Fegley in "The Goldfinch." (CNS photo/Warner Bros.)
Arts & CultureFilm
Brandon Sanchez
Some things you just need to read.