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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
A century ago, Al Smith was a force in American politics—and the first Catholic to mount a major run at the White House. And if he is to be believed, he didn't know what an encyclical was.
The birthplace and home from 1855–1886 of 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson (DenisTangneyJr/iStock)
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Jayme Stayer, S.J.
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
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Clayton Trutor
'Hockey Priest: Father David Bauer and the Spirit of the Canadian Game' shows the interplay of spirituality and sport in the world that Father Bauer helped create.
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Mike Mastromatteo
'A Ministry of Risk,' a collection of the writings and speeches of the late Phil Berrigan (1923-2002), is a provocative anthology destined to leave most readers bewildered, challenged and perhaps even a little angry.
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Maurice Timothy Reidy
The novelist and memoirist André Aciman chronicles his formative year in Rome as a teenager in 'Roman Year.'
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Jill Rice
'American Mother,' Diane Foley's and Colum McCann's story of Foley’s life and that of her son, James Foley, is written with a mother’s love, her eventual understanding of hostage situations and her desire for others to understand the struggle she faced.