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Arts & CultureBooks
Patrick Gilger, S.J.
In 'The Dangers of Christian Practice,' Lauren Winner shows that even our holiest religious practices create characteristic distortions.
Arts & CultureBooks
Natalia Imperatori-Lee
Flanagan invites scandal-plagued Catholics to face the reality of our sin with renewed hope with helpful rules.
FaithFaith and Reason
David Farina TurnbloomJonathan Wiley
Recognizing the ritual nature of scientific inquiry will allow universities to undertake that inquiry in a manner that better serves its mission.
FaithTheater
Kevin McCabe
With his "Mass," Leonard Bernstein uses liturgy to give voice to political unease.
Brother Emmaus O'Herlihy with his depiction of St. Joseph and the infant Jesus
Arts & CultureDispatches
Dean Dettloff
Brother O'Herlihy says his paintings, which are not intended for galleries but for spaces of worship, are meant to inspire a prayerful dialogue with viewers.
Arts & CultureBooks
Diana Macalintal
David Haas gathers 132 songs from among his most widely known pieces, like “Blest Are They,” “We Are Called,” “Now We Remain” and “You Are Mine,” and others not as familiar.