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Survey: Catholic homilies mention politics and racism less than Protestant ones
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
July 08, 2021
As the election, the pandemic and racism made headlines across the U.S. last year, priests’ homilies did not mention these events nearly as much as did sermons by Protestant preachers.
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As a Catholic writer, I criticize the church. Am I ‘giving scandal’?
Valerie Schultz
July 07, 2021
The ever-present political talk of who is a good enough Catholic, or who should or should not receive Communion, hits close to home.
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In this prequel to ‘The Great Gatsby,’ Nick Carraway finally gets his chance to shine.
Mike St. Thomas
June 17, 2021
The narrator of 'The Great Gatsby,' Nick Carraway, is the focus of Michael Farris Smith's new novel, 'Nick.'
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Review: What does faith have to do with ‘getting it’? It’s a question for the whole family.
Diane Scharper
June 17, 2021
Brendan Hodge's debut novel ‘If You Can Get It’ centers on two young women seeking meaning along the axes of work, love and faith.
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The Catholic Women Who Write Your Favorite TV Shows
James T. Keane
June 17, 2021
“My hope is that the church can use the immense power of its storytelling to move toward more compassion, more kindness.”
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The crux of religious belief: Walter Miller Jr.’s ‘A Canticle for Leibowitz’
Kevin Spinale
June 11, 2021
Parsing the pros and cons of 'A Canticle for Leibowitz,' the latest selection of the Catholic Book Club.
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