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Interview: Behind the making of an all-Ignatian album, featuring the music of Jesuits from 13 countries
Phil Hurley
July 29, 2022
Rather than trying to understand or analyze God, a new Jesuit musical collaboration gives people an experience of God.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
Joan Didion, Wendell Berry, Sally Rooney: Summer review for the Catholic Book Club
James T. Keane
July 26, 2022
A very sunburned literary editor looks back on some Catholic Book Club columns of yore.
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How Great Elvis Art: A roundup of Elvis’s gospel hits
Michelle Smith
July 22, 2022
The new film “Elvis” isn’t long enough to include all of Elvis’s gospel hits, but here are some highlights from his career.
Arts & Culture
Music
Andrew Bird sings good news for a hurting America
Elyse Durham
July 21, 2022
On his new album, Andrew Bird takes a hard look at the ills of contemporary America and wonders how on earth we got here.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
We live in the age of anti-heroes. But few can top John Kennedy Toole’s Ignatius J. Reilly.
James T. Keane
July 19, 2022
John Kennedy Toole's only novel was published after his death—but quickly became a classic of American comic fiction.
Arts & Culture
Vantage Point
From 1981: John Kennedy Toole and the myth of fame
The Editors
July 19, 2022
This story has no moral, only a great joy for Mrs. Toole, and a great sadness.
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