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Posts in Catholic Writing
Hidden Mercy: A Book Review
Michael O’Loughlin’s Hidden Mercy paints a new history of the Catholic response to the HIV/AIDS crisis.
How C.S. Lewis’s Literary Criticism Can Help Our Media Consumption
These nine rules for literary criticism provide helpful reminders for us as we engage in a reality that can so often seem unreal.
Mass Apathy
Sometimes faith can be unremarkable and routine. God is still there.
Finding Hope in Church
Perhaps healing a sick Church starts by going…to Church.
An Ode to Families
Families can be chaos, but there is holiness to be found.
God’s Not Dead – He’s Bread
Billy Critchley-Menor, SJ breaks bread and finds God again and again.
The Shame and Liberation of Lent
Is there value in being reminded that we are sinners? Billy Critchley-Menor, SJ, finds some comfort in church on Ash Wednesday.
A Christmas Family
Christmas can be a time for family, but sometimes those families aren’t always traditional. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ explores how his Christmas family has grown.
What Can Words Do?
Paddy Gilger, SJ and Matt Spotts, SJ found themselves asking what good it does to write and think in the wake of the violence experienced over the last few days.