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John Tuttle has a BA in journalism & mass communications and theology from Benedictine College. He is a lover of truth and beauty. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Tablet Magazine, The Wanderer, Catholic Insight, Franciscan Media, The University Bookman, Homiletic & Pastoral Review, and others.
The Dispatch

A pithy guide to being critical and diligent in reading the news

December 29, 2021 John Tuttle 3

In November 2021, Pope Francis honored reporters Phillip Puellella and Valentina Alazraki, further addressing the importance of journalism and its potential pitfalls. “The risk, as you well know,” said the Pontiff, “is to be overwhelmed […]

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Facing our own humanity: A review of Sono Ayako’s Miracles

October 7, 2021 John Tuttle 3

Maximilian Maria Kolbe has become a brilliant pillar and testament to Christian sacrifice in the decades following World War II. It was a war that dipped beyond the technological advances that contributed to all the […]

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New exhibit offers glimpse into everyday life of the Setons

August 8, 2021 John Tuttle 2

The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton opened its latest exhibition beginning July 1. “Seton Family Treasures”, as the exhibit is called, showcases various former belongings of the Setons. The beautiful shrine, dedicated to […]

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“In journalism,” stated Abp. Fulton Sheen wrote 60 years ago in Thinking Life Through, “the modern man wants controversy, not truth.” Plenty of examples abound. Take, for instance, the news that—as one Catholic news outlet […]

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