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  • [ July 15, 2026 ] In sworn deposition, job applicant says bishop asked about shielding finances from abuse settlements News Briefs
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  • [ July 15, 2026 ] Filipino Norbertine priest elected new abbot of St. Michael’s Abbey in California News Briefs
  • [ July 14, 2026 ] 2 historic churches in Mexico City reopen almost 9 years after earthquake damage News Briefs

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The purpose and place of poetry today: An interview with Dana Gioia

October 4, 2017 Carl E. Olson 4

“I worry about my students,” says the award-winning Poet Laureate of California, “so many of whom are so preoccupied with social media and digital entertainment […]

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“We cannot love what do not know”: An interview with Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

October 3, 2017 Carl E. Olson 12

“Catholic dogmas,” says the author of The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism, “are intellectual sign-posts: teachings that point us toward divine truth and that […]

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How “cheap sex” is changing our relationships and marriages

October 2, 2017 Leslie Fain 11

Sociologist Mark Regnerus’ new book examines how technology is transforming cultural attitudes towards sex and marriage. […]

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A Conversation with a Traditional Catholic

September 26, 2017 Jim Graves 15

“After our first Traditional Latin Mass,” says Matthew Arnold, author of Confessions of a Traditional Catholic, “I asked Betty, a cradle Catholic, her opinion.  She […]

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George Weigel on the “lessons in hope” he received from John Paul II

September 18, 2017 Carl E. Olson 14

The papal biographer’s new book describes his relationship with Pope John Paul, as well as the great challenges the pope faced in the final years […]

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A “tough guy” priest, in the gulag and beyond

September 17, 2017 Jim Graves 7

Father Walter Ciszek is known for his courage while imprisoned in the Soviet Union. But his spiritual writings show him to be “a saint of […]

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Of fairy tales and vampires: A conversation with novelist Karen Ullo

August 25, 2017 Rhonda Franklin Ortiz 3

“Redemption stories never get old,” says Ullo. “Every day in the life of every human is a story of sin and redemption.” […]

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“Pray for Sierra Leone”: Over 300 dead and 5,000 displaced in West African nation

August 17, 2017 Allen Ottaro 1

An interview with Fr. Paul Morana Sandi, the Secretary General of the Inter-territorial Catholic Bishops’ Conference of The Gambia and Sierra Leone. […]

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Wiseblood Books publishes “literature that possesses a sacramental vision of reality”

August 11, 2017 Carl E. Olson 4

Flannery O’Connor, says Joshua Hren, “raised some crucial problems: in literary works written in a world that lives as though God is dead, do we need […]

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Sharing the love of Christ in the East Bay Area

August 9, 2017 Jim Graves 5

Bishop of Oakland Michael Barber, SJ, 63, was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, where his father, an insurance agent, was on temporary assignment. He is the oldest of three sons, another of whom would go on […]

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