In 'A Theology of Fiction,' Cassandra Nelson explores the legacy of Sr. Mariella Gable, who argued that fiction could be both Catholic and quality literature. Gable's advocacy for literature sometimes ...
The pleasures and secrets of library archives: “The New York Public Library’s Schwarzman building is most famous for the ornate and cavernous Rose Reading Room, now reopened after two years of ...
Author Thomas John Vail's debut novel, Rome's Religious Quicksand: Do Heaven's Guarantees Still Exist, is a compelling and timely work of Catholic fiction that blends family drama with theological ...
These past two months have taken me on a somewhat unexpected foray through some of Great Britain’s Catholic fiction writers, ranging from the old salts like Evelyn Waugh through to the recently ...
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