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Russia needs a truth commission now.
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
February 15, 2017
The story of a corrupt president, Boris Yeltsin, and his successor, Putin, trying to reconstruct their country as a world power
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On the trail of Jorge Bergoglio
Bart Jones
February 09, 2017
Mark K. Shriver, a member of America’s most famous Catholic family, sets out to search for the “real” Pope Francis.
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Searching for connections in the Vietnamese diaspora
Cynthia-Marie Marmo O'Brien
February 09, 2017
The challenge of invisibility is paramount in 'The Refugees.'
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Viet Thanh Nguyen writes about the refugees we don't remember anymore
Quang D. Tran
February 02, 2017
The author of "The Sympathizer" has a new book of short stories about Vietnamese-Americans who do not fit stereotypes.
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Lemony Snicket's tales for children take children seriously
Eloise Blondiau
January 31, 2017
As in real life, in Netflix's adaptation unfortunate events take their course, punctuated by victories great and small, ad infinitum.
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Three little-known Catholic novels that can enrich your faith
Kevin Spinale
January 26, 2017
The work of Kate O’Brien, Brian Moore and John McGahern deserve attention in any conversation about the Catholic literary tradition.
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