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Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
November 05, 2024
Much ink has been spilled over this presidential election—but not nearly as much as was used in a long history of presidential memoirs and biographies.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 29, 2024
Few writers have ever captured in fiction the American religious sense that underlies so much of our history more than Willa Cather.
Arts & Culture Short Take
October 25, 2024
This year's World Series features two of baseball’s most iconic franchises, the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. That's only one of many interesting storylines.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 22, 2024
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, didn’t think much of bishops’ conferences. Among those who disagreed with the cardinal was Francis A. Sullivan, S.J.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 15, 2024
Avery Dulles was widely respected across the Catholic theological spectrum for his scholarly acumen and even-handed, measured approach to complex doctrinal questions.
Faith Scripture Reflections
October 11, 2024
A Reflection for Monday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time, by James T. Keane
Faith Short Take
October 10, 2024
Greg Hillis, who died on the morning of Oct. 8, leaves behind a large and diverse community of family and friends all over the world. For so many of us, he was a true friend in the Lord.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 08, 2024
Kris Kristofferson was a Rhodes Scholar, a literary wunderkind and the lyricist behind many songs made famous by more prominent voices. Kristofferson was also—hear me out on this—a man for whom religious faith was an important part of his life.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
October 01, 2024
For over a century, Boys Town has been serving at-risk youths, inspired by the founding vision of the Rev. Edward J. Flanagan.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
September 24, 2024
Thomas Pynchon is best-known as the reclusive author of some of our most famous postmodern novels. But is he also a discerning judge of our spiritual health?