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March 2023

Vol. 228 / No. 3

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Arts & Culture Books
David GibsonFebruary 03, 2023

In 'A History of Catholic Theological Ethics,' James Keenan, S.J., offers intellectual history with flesh and bones and a soul.

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Kaya OakesFebruary 10, 2023

To face potential mortal illness with wry humor and a taste for the ironic takes a delicate touch, but that is what the United Church of Christ pastor and writer Molly Baskette does in her new book.

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Sarah VincentFebruary 16, 2023

Sister Jean, the beloved chaplain of Loyola Chicago's men's basketball team, has 103 years worth of stories to tell in her new memoir.

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Gregory WolfeFebruary 16, 2023

With his new novel, Randy Boyagoda has added a witty, rambunctious and occasionally touching entry to the list of authors inspired by Dante.

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Benjamin IvryFebruary 16, 2023

A new collective tribute by a baker’s dozen of erudite specialists adds up to an erudite, if in some parts abstruse, overview of the remarkable life and ecclesiastic career of Cardinal Sforza Pallavicino.

Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell in ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ (Fox Searchlight)
Arts & Culture Film
Angela Alaimo O'DonnellDecember 16, 2022

Martin McDonagh’s new movie “The Banshees of Inisherin” serves up sad enough stuff to leave viewers crying in our beer. But first we laugh.

Arts & Culture Poetry

I can sit at your feet, and feel the troubled waters of my body still