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September 2024

Vol. 231 / No. 2

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Arts & Culture Books
Diane ScharperAugust 15, 2024

Willard Spiegelman’s probing biography, 'Nothing Stays Put: The Life and Poetry of Amy Clampitt,' describes how she rose to meteoric heights in the poetry world relatively late in life.

Arts & Culture Books
John W. MillerAugust 15, 2024

In 'Walk Ride Paddle: A Life Outside,' Kaine invites readers on a journey as he narrates his human-powered travels throughout Virginia, where he has served as senator, governor and mayor of Richmond.

Angela Alaimo O’Donnell pictured with Dion DiMucci (photo courtesy of Fordham University)
Arts & Culture Music

Dion a great artist who continues to write and record music even now. But he is also a devoted Catholic, having returned to the faith of his childhood in midlife.

Arts & Culture Poetry
R/B MertzAugust 15, 2024

Hollywood would not photograph us for two or three more decades, they cut away

Arts & Culture Poetry
Jim RichardsAugust 15, 2024

Take, eat my memory of the woods.

Close up shot of green olives, almonds and bread served on a dining table, to snack on as appetizer during a dinner party. (iStock/fotostorm)
Faith Last Take
Tim BuschJuly 22, 2024

In face-to-face conversations, Catholics can disagree without being disagreeable, moving beyond caricatures to better understand each other’s humanity and heart.

Faith Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’ConnellJuly 12, 2024

In an exclusive interview with Gerard O’Connell, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, one of the synod’s most influential figures, discusses the role of women, bishops and all the baptized in a synodal church.