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Lament
Nicholas Montemarano
October 12, 2023
Though it felt wrong to sleep, I slept, and when I woke and remembered, I wept.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
A sense of wonder: Remembering Brian Doyle
James T. Keane
October 10, 2023
Brian Doyle's essays, fiction and poetry all offered powerful reflections on finding the beautiful and the divine amid life’s struggles.
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Seamus Heaney lost his Catholic faith. But his poetry still sought transcendence.
Paul Corcoran
September 15, 2023
Ten years after his death, commentators and admirers of Seamus Heaney are still looking for new ways to measure his life and work.
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Homily: For Christians, no one is a foreigner
Terrance Klein
August 16, 2023
Living under the reign of sin, they are still a necessary bulwark, nation-states to see them as God’s will for humanity is to blaspheme the one who knows no bounds.
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Apology for Belief
Alex Mouw
June 29, 2023
I tell my familiars everything but need to scream my head off in a Bible cocoon
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Joyce Kilmer: soldier, writer and lost voice in the American Catholic literary revival
James T. Keane
May 30, 2023
Among the 53,000 Americans killed in World War I was Joyce Kilmer, a distinguished poet and essayist who died in battle at the age of 31.
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