I write because I breathe. It's what I do. I've always known that it was what I would do. As a child, making weekly trips to the local library and creating my own magazines, I knew in my heart that I ...
Editor’s Note: The “2022 Catholic Imagination Conference” will be held this week at the University of Dallas. The following excerpt is adapted from a handout for participating students. The ...
THERE are no living American Catholics who are major writers. By two rules of thumb I suggest that American Catholic writers have been found wanting: individually they have failed to produce (1) a ...
In this kaleidoscopic account, Pulitzer-winning journalist Lichtblau (The Nazis Next Door) delves into the 2018 murder of University of Pennsylvania student Blaze Bernstein by Continue reading » The ...
New York based Irish American writer Peter Quinn is pictured in a file photo. (Credit: CNS photo/courtesy Don Pollard.) Listen A reader familiar with New York-based Irish American writer Peter Quinn’s ...
Editor’s note: The following essay appeared in the Dec. 7, 1935 issue of America. I had the good fortune the other night to dine (in the best Catholic tradition) with two outstanding Catholic writers.
Awards to James Bernauer, S.J., Marina McCoy, and Andrea Vicini, S.J. Members of the Philosophy and Theology departments have been honored for their work by organizations recognizing outstanding ...
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