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The Catholic literary vision of Dean Koontz
Richard M. Doerflinger
October 22, 2018
Two questions arise: First, is Dean Koontz to be listed among serious novelists at all? Second, what makes him a Catholic novelist?
Politics & Society
Last Take
How can the Gospel help prepare Catholic politicians running for office?
Christopher Jolly Hale
October 19, 2018
For decades, the U.S. church has gifted its public servants with the social teachings and magisterium of the church.
Faith
Faith in Focus
I am gay and Catholic. Are you willing to walk in my shoes?
Patrick Gothman
October 11, 2018
I wonder what you would feel if you knew me. If you saw what the lives you ask us to lead are actually like.
Faith
Last Take
Catholic comedian Jeremy McLellan on finding God by welcoming the disabled
Jeremy McLellan
October 09, 2018
People with intellectual disabilities are, as Jean Vanier is fond of calling them, “friends of time.”
Faith
Faith in Focus
What—if anything—ensures a new college student will keep going to Mass?
Liam Callanan
October 08, 2018
It is in college that a young Catholic truly has to lay claim to her faith.
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How to Choose the Right Godparent
Simcha Fisher
October 05, 2018
The work of choosing and being a godparent can lead to hurt feelings, dashed expectations—and the occasional influx of unexpected grace.
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