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To be deep in history is to cease to be Mormon: An interview with Jeremy Christiansen

December 6, 2022 Paul Senz 14

There is something remarkably engaging about conversion memoirs. Among Catholics, the conversion memoir has become a prominent book genre in its own right. This tradition goes back many centuries. Among them are Saint Augustine’s Confessions, […]

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Plumbing the depths of a dozen works of classic literature

November 26, 2022 Paul Senz 5

The rich literary patrimony of Western civilization can be daunting. Where to begin? Which books are truly great? Which works of literature have stood the test of time? Joseph Pearce’s most recent book is titled […]

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“Beauty is our guide”: An Interview with Dr. Glenn Arbery

November 24, 2022 Jesse Russell 3

Born in South Carolina, reared in Georgia, Glenn C. Arbery grew up as a Southerner and a Protestant. His reading of Flannery O’Connor as a freshman at the University of Georgia began his journey toward […]

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Major Archbishop Shevchuk: “Ukraine will say yes to a serious peace proposal”

November 23, 2022 CWR Contributors 3

(Kyiv, November 17, 2022) In his hands he holds the letter that Pope Francis just sent to him. “Once again the Pope expresses his affectionate closeness” to the “dear Ukrainian people”. And he invites us […]

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Infallibility and the limits of papal power: An interview Cardinal Gerhard Müller

November 20, 2022 CWR Contributors 20

Editor’s note: The following kath.net interview was posted originally on November 15, 2022, and appears here with kind permission of Lothar C. Rilinger and kath.net. English translation is by Frank Nitsche-Robinson. Vatican (kath.net) According to […]

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New Ignatius Press series focuses on unevangelized and uncatechized students

November 14, 2022 Paul Senz 6

Mark Brumley has worked at Ignatius Press since 1995, and has been President of the San Francisco-based publishing house since the early 2000s. He describes himself as a “double convert”, as he was largely unchurched […]

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New Fr. Spitzer book focuses on wisdom, purpose of Catholic moral teaching

November 8, 2022 Jim Graves 8

Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ is founder of Magis Center, a Southern California-based organization which offers resources to demonstrate the harmony between science and faith. A Jesuit since 1974 and ordained a priest in 1983, among […]

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Fiction today and the Catholic Faith: An interview with Dr. Joshua Hren

November 7, 2022 Jesse Russell 6

Joshua Hren is the co-founder, with James Matthew Wilson, of the Catholic MFA program at the University of St. Thomas, as well as the founder of Wiseblood Books. He is the author of numerous works […]

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The fracturing of theology in a polarized Church

November 4, 2022 Carl E. Olson, Peter John McGregor 11

Peter John McGregor is a lecturer in dogmatic theology and spirituality at the Catholic Institute of Sydney, Australia. He and Tracey Rowland—who holds the St. John Paul II Chair of Theology at the University of […]

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Archbishop Cordileone on CA’s Prop 1, abortion, Nancy Pelosi, pro-life work

September 30, 2022 Jim Graves 15

Californians will go to the polls on November 8th to vote on Proposition 1, which would “amend the California Constitution to prohibit the state from denying or interfering with an individual’s reproductive freedom in their […]

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