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Some Catholics will never forgive Sinéad O’Connor for tearing the pope’s photo. Others will never forget its power.
Aidan Johnson
July 28, 2023
Sinéad O'Connor, who was found dead in London on July 26, thwarted any attempt throughout her life to extinguish her creativity or her output.
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Faith in Focus
How Sinéad O’Connor taught a Catholic priest how to pray
Matthew Cortese
July 27, 2023
The singer made something beautiful for the One who could—who would—dress her wounds.
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What my record player taught me about God
Brigid McCabe
July 12, 2023
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Brigid McCabe
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Noah Kahan might look like a folky Jesus. But the power of his songwriting comes from his imperfections.
Brigid McCabe
June 30, 2023
In "Stick Season," folk sensation Noah Kahan delves deep into the broody, moody waters of young adulthood in the American Northeast.
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Sufjan Stevens released ‘Michigan’ 20 years ago. It still reminds me of home.
Christopher Parker
June 30, 2023
The pace at which “Michigan” toggles between gratitude and loss would be jarring, if it weren’t so hauntingly beautiful.
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Survey: Catholics have worst preaching and music in the U.S.
Thomas J. Reese
June 20, 2023
More U.S. Protestants are satisfied with the sermons and music they hear at services than Catholics, according to a Pew Research study. Catholics also feel less connected to their fellow congregants.
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