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Interview: ‘Terce: A Practical Breviary’ composer Heather Christian believes in theater
Rob Weinert-Kendt
January 26, 2024
“Terce: A Practical Breviary” doesn’t feel all that far from a worship experience—at least, what an ideal worship experience might be.
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Catholic Movie Club
In ‘Moneyball,’ it takes a prophet to bring change to baseball
John Dougherty
January 26, 2024
Catholic Movie Club: Institutions don’t change easily.
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Last Take
Remembering CBS Sunday Morning’s Charles Osgood, a Jesuit grad and radio icon
Traug Keller
January 25, 2024
Jesuit education instills values of empathy and service. Charles Osgood didn’t miss that class: Those values ran deep and long in him.
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Who’s in hell? Hans Urs von Balthasar had thoughts.
James T. Keane
January 23, 2024
Is hell empty? Pope Francis hopes so. Among the thinkers of the past century who speculated it could be so was Hans Urs von Balthasar, a favorite of the past two popes and a prominent theologian of his time.
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Catholic Movie Club: In Jane Austen’s ‘Emma,’ change isn’t up to us alone. It’s up to God, too.
John Dougherty
January 19, 2024
If we really resolve to change for the better as Emma does, we can count on some grace to help us along.
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The Death of Cicero
James Matthew Wilson
January 18, 2024
His servants pulled him through the postern gate To ride in shadows to a waiting ship
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