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Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
July 18, 2023
When we think of science fiction, lasers and aliens might come to mind first—but it is also a genre in which religious imagination plays a role.
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Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
June 30, 2023
Francis X. Talbot, S.J., was for many years America's literary editor, and later its editor in chief. He was also a saucy literary stylist who loved nothing more than a good argument.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
June 27, 2023
James Baldwin's novels and essays loomed large in the 1950s and 1960s, but they have fallen out of favor with teachers in many literature courses. Is it time for a revival of his works?
Faith Scripture Reflections
June 21, 2023
A Reflection for the Memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, by James T. Keane
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
June 20, 2023
Was Cormac McCarthy our greatest American novelist? Or did he take his readers to darker places than many of them wanted to go?
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
June 13, 2023
Roger Haight, S.J., was honored by the Catholic Theological Society of America this past weekend in Milwaukee for his contributions to academic theology and the church, a well-deserved tribute to a scholar who has endured much for his vocation as a theologian.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
June 06, 2023
Much of the story of the Second Vatican Council was first told to Americans by Xavier Rynne in The New Yorker. But who was Rynne?
Sgt. Joyce Kilmer, as a member of the 165th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, c. 1918
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
May 30, 2023
Among the 53,000 Americans killed in World War I was Joyce Kilmer, a distinguished poet and essayist who died in battle at the age of 31.
Arts & Culture Books
May 26, 2023
Martin Amis leaves behind a remarkable corpus of fiction, essays and memoir—even if he could be eminently dislikable.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
May 23, 2023
A worker’s advocate, feminist leader and civil rights proponent whose work continues today at the age of 93, Dolores Huerta was an under-recognized leader.