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Dana Gioia, Cultural Renovation and the Catholic Writer Today
Book highlights literature’s patrimony and what it means today.

California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia on the Poetry of Life
‘The world is shimmering with signs of sacred things,’ he likes to say.

Of Poetry and Pandemic, Reading and Reality, Writing and Work
Dana Gioia says: ‘Solitude and reflection … will change lives.’

Here’s the Latest Proof of the ‘Exciting Rebirth’ of Catholic Poetry in the US
This collection of poems by James Matthew Wilson offers an appreciation for the gift of life in all its sorrows, wonders, mysteries and simple pleasures.

‘Letter From the Americas’ Urges Pope Francis to Stop Latin Mass Bans
Published on Monday, the letter calls the Latin Mass a ‘magnificent achievement of civilization’ and ‘part of the common cultural heritage of humanity.’

Archbishop Cordileone’s Vision: Honor Martyrs of Communism With Music, Art and Literature
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone’s innovative Martyrs of Communism project is a revival of the classically Catholic way of preaching the Gospel message.

Post-Election Data Shows Nonreligious Population in US Has Plateaued
Ryan Burge, the research director for the religious outreach initiative Faith Counts, said the 2024 data reveals the country’s population of ‘nones’ has leveled off.

Pew Data Profiles Demographics, Beliefs and Practices of US Catholics
The survey found that about 51% of Catholics pray every day. Weekly Mass attendance for Catholics, however, was only about 29%; the frequency of Mass attendance is correlated with a higher likelihood of adhering to Church teachings on many issues.
