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Faith Scripture Reflections
November 09, 2022
A Reflection for the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, by James T. Keane
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
November 08, 2022
Christopher Lasch's writings are cited by everyone from the most fervent cultural conservatives to dyed-in-the-wool Marxists—and he had much to say about modern American culture.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
November 01, 2022
All Saints Day is a day to venerate holy men and women—and also to recognize the saints in our midst, complicated though they might be.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 25, 2022
From Edgar Allan Poe to Dean Koontz to Flannery O'Connor, America's editors and contributors are not (always) afraid of some horror.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 18, 2022
Toni Morrison's fiction conveyed much of the pain, sacrifice and trauma that exemplifies so much of the African-American experience—which is why it makes some white readers uncomfortable.
Faith Scripture Reflections
October 12, 2022
A Reflection for Thursday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time, by James T. Keane
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 11, 2022
Sinéad O’Connor's provocative appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' 30 years ago drew cries of outrage. But was some of her anger justified?
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 04, 2022
Powers’s chosen subjects—in cassocks or nay—are inevitably All-American, and his stories are careful studies of American mid-century life and ambition.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
September 27, 2022
Evelyn Waugh's reputation has endured for almost a century as other novelists have fallen out of fashion. It wasn't because everyone thought him a jolly fellow.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
September 20, 2022
John Irving writes characters who, like Flannery O’Connor’s American South, seem somehow God-haunted.