Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options
James Martin, S.J.September 14, 2009

Another Jesuit from Philadelphia (I'm a proud one) tipped me off to this frankly alarming news story about the closing (temporary, they hope) of all public libraries in the vast Philadelphia Library system, including the massive Free Library of Philadelphia, in Center City, which has been in operation since the 1890s.  Their has been lots of spilled ink in the past two years over the future of libraries and even books.  Much of it has been prognostication.  But the closing of the major metropolitan public library system--which is of inestimable use to the poor, as well as others on a limited budget, to say nothing of scholars and simple lovers of books--is a significant milestone.  The story above, ironically, comes from the great Philadelphia Inquirer, which has also been battling for its life of late.  A future without libraries and newspapers seems a sad one indeed.

James Martin, SJ

Comments are automatically closed two weeks after an article's initial publication. See our comments policy for more.
14 years 9 months ago
The Seattle Public Library recently closed all its branches for one week due to budget cuts. I'm disturbed to hear of something similar happening - and with no re-opening date given - in another city. Very sad.

The latest from america

Some polls are going as far to predict that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak might lose his own seat on July 4. He would be the first Conservative prime minister to suffer such a humiliation.
David StewartJuly 01, 2024
“The Eucharist is the food that makes us hungry,” says Eucharistic Revival preacher Joe Laramie, S.J., so when he preaches, he hopes to stir his congregation “to deeper hunger for the Lord, to grow in deeper devotion to him.”
PreachJuly 01, 2024
The Vatican’s first auditor general, Libero Milone, who was forced to resign in June 2017, claims he was framed and says Pope Francis was deceived by Cardinal Angelo Becciu.
Gerard O’ConnellJuly 01, 2024
"Magdalene: I am the utterance of my name" is advocating for setting the record straight on one of Christianity’s most vital disciples.
Michael O’BrienJune 28, 2024