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“Someone who seeks the truth finds God”

September 9, 2022 CWR Contributors, Michael J. Miller 6

(Vienna, kath.net, March 2021) The original German edition of the unusual book, How I Became a Man: A Life with Communists, Atheists, and Other Nice People, was published in 2020. The first edition was sold […]

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The roots, rise, and collapse of Catholicism in America

September 1, 2022 Casey Chalk 31

Dr. Christopher Shannon is a member of the History Department at Christendom College and author and co-author of several books. His most recent book is American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey through Catholic Life in a […]

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Beyond Kristin Lavransdatter: Sigrid Undset as convert, intellectual, reader of hearts

August 23, 2022 Rachel Hoover Canto 4

Sigrid Undset (1882-1949) is most famous for her award-winning Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy. But she wrote much more than that epic work of historical fiction. Sigrid Undset: Reader of Hearts, a new biography and study of […]

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Radical feminism and the roots of the godless “gender paradigm”

August 21, 2022 Carl E. Olson 12

Three years ago, I interviewed Abigail Favale about her book Into the Deep: An Unlikely Catholic Conversion (Cascade Books, 2018), a work that I described as “a moving, insightful, and vulnerable account of her journey from […]

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Mapping the cosmologies of Sigrid Undset

August 12, 2022 Genevieve S. Kineke 3

As a devoted admirer of Sigrid Unset, I look forward to learning more about her and the influences on her writing. In Sigrid Unset: Reader of Hearts, Fr Aidan Nichols, OP, sets the stage appropriately […]

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AP adopts LGBTQ ideology in new guidance to journalists covering transgender issues

July 28, 2022 Catholic News Agency 9

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 28, 2022 / 10:05 am (CNA).
Revisions to a handbook many U.S. news outlets consider “a bible” for grammar usage and style in news writing could signal a dramatic shift in the way the media repor… […]

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Transforming ancient catechesis and pedagogy with 21st-century technology

July 26, 2022 Paul Senz 1

The Augustine Institute and Ignatius Press are collaborating on developing a brand new religious education curriculum for preschool through 8th grade, called Word of Life. “An authentic catechetical renewal,” the Word of Life website explains, […]

Books

“We’ve been lied to.” Bill Donohue on clergy sexual abuse, homosexuality, and the media

May 26, 2022 Paul Senz 72

Bill Donohue, the president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, earned a Ph.D. in Sociology from New York University. His writing, speaking engagements, and appearances on countless television and radio programs see […]

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G.K. Chesterton on “the Only State that Creates and Loves Its Own Citizens”

April 19, 2022 Paul Senz 5

G.K. Chesterton was a monumental figure in the Catholic Church of the twentieth century whose continuing influence is as robust as his famous girth. This year commemorates a century since his conversion (on July 30, […]

Books

Celebrating the remarkable legacy of the prolific Peter Kreeft

December 9, 2021 Paul Senz 4

Peter Kreeft is one of the most prolific, respected, and influential Catholic writers of the last fifty years. He is the author of nearly a hundred books (he doesn’t keep count, but says it’s somewhere […]

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