
Transformed by the Beauty and the Life of Christ: The Future of the Catholic Literary Imagination
COMMENTARY: Contemplating what constitutes ‘a good and beautiful work.’
COMMENTARY: Contemplating what constitutes ‘a good and beautiful work.’
Half a century after its publication, Walker Percy’s ‘Adventures of a Bad Catholic at a Time Near the End of the World’ may be more valuable today than ever before.
The ‘Catholic Literary Imagination’ conference in Los Angeles drew writers, scholars and students from across the country to discuss their craft.
The author's prizewinning novel Resting Places recounts a woman’s cross-country search for meaning after her son’s accidental death.
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