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Posts in Catholic Writing
God’s Holy Fools? The Wisdom of Living Saints
Joe Simmons, SJ considers the ‘holy fools’ in his life, and what it might take to become a saint in today’s world.
Can You Drink the Cup?
A poet doesn’t invent — he listens. Capuchin Br. Scott Surrency’s poem considers the Christian joy found on the far side of our doubts and hesitations.
Faith of Our Mothers
Tim O’Brien, SJ on why — with all due respect to the hymn — ours is more often the faith of our mothers.
7.5 Tips to Survive and Thrive in (a Jesuit) College
So, you’ve arrived at a Jesuit school. Tim O’Brien, SJ offers 7.5 ways to make the most of the next four years.
Catholic Writing Today: Gregory Wolfe
“Art and faith are all about returning us to our senses.” Our Catholic Writing Series closes with writer and scholar Gregory Wolfe.
Catholic 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: Mary Karr
Mary Karr, memoirist and poet, is the latest to join TJP’s series on Catholic writing today.
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.