Summer Reading Series: Amy Nicholson on the Life and Work of Philip Britts

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Lessons in intentional community from a leader of the Bruderhof movement.

Summer Reading Series: Amy Nicholson on Linda Kopec’s “Cancer Gifts”

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A memoir of overcoming cancer helps readers process their own fears and anxieties.

Summer Reading Series: Frank Freeman on Thomas Lynch’s “Bone Rosary”

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A new collection from the poet and retired undertaker address family history, cosmic spirituality, and the connections between the living and the dead. The first installment in this week's Summer Reading Series.

The Catholic Agnostic by Frank Freeman

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A fascinating new biography of the novelist "who happened to be a Catholic," featuring a Q&A with author Richard Greene.

Converted to the Gospel by Rosalie G. Riegle

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A retired Methodist pastor chronicles his long friendship with Father Daniel Berrigan.

Peace in Troubled Times by Amy Nicholson

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A book from 2013 finds new relevance in a post-pandemic age.

A Minefield of Difficult Choices by Douglas Lavine

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A new novel follows the story of a priest navigating a morally complex world.

Learning from the Russians by Frank Freeman

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An American fiction writer takes a deep dive into the masterworks of Russian literature.

The Necessity of Love by Rosalie G. Riegle

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A review of a new book on the friendship between Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton, featuring an interview with the author.

An Elsewhere to Start Anew by Frank Freeman

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A new biography both documents James Baldwin’s journey and demonstrates that it is one which we all, in our own ways, need to take.