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FaithFaith in Focus
Josh Hawrot
By following the Liturgy of Domestic Church Life we are able to implement simple, achievable practices that help us practice our baptismal mission to be priests, prophets and royals, both at home and in the world.
Photo of a newly married couple holding hands
Arts & CultureCatholic Movie Club
John Dougherty
This is what Peggy Sue learns: we all want a second chance at the past, but the real second chances only happen in the here and now.
FaithNews Analysis
Maurice Timothy Reidy
I asked my fellow Gen-Xers on staff to reflect on this trend, and what may be contributing to it.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
To be the writerly son of a writerly father is not always the easiest vocation. When that parent is as famous as Andre Dubus, it must be doubly difficult. But who knows: Maybe it can make for great art? One might ask Andre Dubus III.
Arts & CultureCatholic Movie Club
John Dougherty
In Anne Hathaway’s Kym, we see the hard truth about forgiveness: sometimes we have the most difficulty forgiving ourselves or seeking forgiveness from those who love us most.
Arts & CultureBooks
Sarah Vincent
in 'Fireworks Every Night,' the debut novel by Beth Raymer, is an ode to Florida—to the rattlesnakes, the humid heat and the Palm Beach pretensions of those who out of necessity live a life apart from that glitz and glamor.