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Mary Grace Mangano is a writer and educator from New Jersey. Her writing and poetry have appeared in Fare Forward, Church Life Journal, The Windhover and Ekstasis, among others.
Arts & CultureBooks
Katy Carl’s debut collection of short stories examines how people manage change in their lives—whether they have actively sought what comes next or had it forced upon them.
Arts & CultureMusic
Florence + The Machine have a number of Catholic allusions and ideas hidden within their music; the lead singer's upbringing as a Catholic can still be seen in some of her lyrics.
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Katy Carl's debut novel traces the slow growth of love between two people thirsting for something more out of life.
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Novelist and editor Christopher Beha discusses faith, writing and great literature with Mary Grace Mangano.
Arts & CultureMusic
On their last two albums, the Killers continue to circle around faith and eventually grasp it—if not in completely solid form.
Arts & CultureTelevision
The show’s most important feature is that it portrays the characters as human—especially Jesus.
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Nightbirde recognizes the habit of trying to fix things on one’s own. She sings, “Don’t know why I take the tightrope and cry when I fall.”
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“Living For The Other Side” is one way to stay conscious and alive, and to be reminded of what we are worshipping.