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Michael O’Brien: For famous writer/monk Thomas Merton, Utah meant fascination, frustration and friendship The famous Catholic theologian never set foot in the LDS-dominated state, but he wrote ...
In 2003, one of the 20th century's most famous Catholic writers reviewed a blockbuster novel that later became a blockbuster movie, The Da Vinci Code. The writer of that book review for NCR was Fr ...
In 2003, one of the 20th century's most famous Catholic writers reviewed a blockbuster novel that later became a blockbuster movie, The Da Vinci Code. The writer of that book review for NCR was Fr ...
Vitorrio Messori, the most popular Italian Catholic writer has slammed so-called “adult” Catholics who want to minimize the role of the Virgin Mary, just days before the presentation of his ...
If Roselle Catholic was going to break Gill St. Bernard’s heart once again in the state tournament, it would have to find some way to break Denver Anglin’s remarkable rhythm. Or at least ...
British-educated Texas writer Jim Bernhard gives a respectful nod to the understandable fascination most of us have with death in "Final Chapters: How Famous Authors Died" (Skyhorse Publishing ...
3. Really Dumb Death: Thomas Merton Thomas Merton was a Catholic writer and Trappist monk. His most known work was the semi-autobiographical book The Seven Storey Mountain, which was a best seller.
From time to time we see Catholic writers commenting on the lives of recently passed persons, and other times sharing insights from those who are still living, and neither of which might be ...
Jan. 24 marks the feast of St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of writers and Christian unity whose role as a priest and bishop helped bring thousands of Protestants back to the Catholic Church.
McGill-Toolen Catholic High School is exhibiting the written works of its published alumni in the school's library.
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