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Nick Ripatrazone has written for Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, The Paris Review and Esquire. His books include Ember Days, a collection of stories and Longing for an Absent God: Faith and Doubt in Great American Fiction.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jude Law gives us a nuanced portrait of a too easily satirized character: the Catholic cleric.
Faith in Focus
Maybe that's the subconscious appeal of sports: how we might tempt death through a game.
Arts & CultureBooks
In the years following World War II and continuing after the Second Vatican Council, to be an American Catholic novelist often meant to be lapsed.