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James T. Keane
Despite his popular image, Jack Kerouac was born and died a self-identified Catholic.
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Diane Scharper
'The Testament of Mary' tells an intriguing though not always convincing story. It's main character—and to an extent its only character—is an old woman fretting about her past as she tries to get the facts straight.
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Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
From poet Dana Gioia, powerful meditations on loss and the redemptive power of beauty
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John W. O’Malley
The diaries of Yves Congar, the single most important theologian of Vatican II.
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Lisa Sowle Cahill
An appraisal of Margaret Farley's groundbreaking and controversial work of moral theology
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The Editors

For America's centennial celebration in 2009 James T. Keane, S.J., and Jim McDermott, S.J., authored a series of articles on pivotal episodes in the magazine's history.

"A Man of Independent Character: John J. Wynne and the founding of America Magazine,"