“Art and faith are all about returning us to our senses.” Our Catholic Writing Series closes with writer and scholar Gregory Wolfe.

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Jay is from Tampa, FL. Before entering the Society of Jesus in 2001, he worked as a radio announcer, studied Spanish Literature at Florida State University, and taught English in Japan.
Jay left the Society of Jesus in 2022.
Joined in 2012 jhookssj@thejesuitpost.org
18 postsCatholic Writing Today: Olga Lossky
In this edition of our Catholic Writing Series, we journey to France to interview Orthodox novelist Olga Lossky
Catholic Writing Today: Michael O’Brien
This week on our Catholic Writing Series, Michael O’Brien joins the conversation from balmy Canada.
Catholic Writing Today: Kaya Oakes
Much of the Catholic writing convo sticks to the fiction section, but this week, Kaya Oakes talks about how faith and nonfiction intersect.
Catholic Writing Today: Dana Gioia
In the second feature of TJP’s Catholic Writing Series, poet and critic Dana Gioia talks about the challenges that face up-and-coming Catholic writers.
Catholic Writing Today: An Interview with Nick Ripatrazone
New Jersey author Nick Ripatrazone kicks off a series of chats on Catholic writing today
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Drugs, Music and Reconciliation
Jorge Ochoa searches for reconciliation in narcocorridos, a form of music that comes out of Mexico’s drug culture.
Why Priests? Here’s Why.
Gary Wills and Fr. Robert Barron part ways on the place of priesthood in Catholic tradition.