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James T. Keane
The inspiring NCAA run of Hank “The Bank” Gathers and the 1990 Loyola Marymount Lions.
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Paul Lakeland
A collection of essays by Ignacio Ellacuria
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Thomas J. Shelley
During the middle decades of the 20th century one of the best known Maryknoll priests in the United States was John J Considine who was widely admired for his books lectures and editorial supervision of Maryknoll rsquo s superlative mission magazine The Field Afar In 1963 Maryknoll rsquo s su
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Joseph P. Creamer
When the murderers of Archbishop Thomas Becket sliced off the top of his head and scattered his brains on the pavement stones of Canterbury Cathedral they could hardly have imagined the fascination their victim's life would attract for centuries to come.
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Nick Ripatrazone
In the years following World War II and continuing after the Second Vatican Council, to be an American Catholic novelist often meant to be lapsed.
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David J. O'Brien
Michael Novak’s autobiography is another remarkable American success story.