In January’s Book Club, debut author Catherine Airey talks to Belinda Bamber about break-ups and new beginnings. C&TH Book Club: Confessions by Catherine Airey Belinda Bamber: Confessions begins with ...
A response to John McAnulty’s critical review ( Solidarity 717) of The Easter Rising and Irish History First of all, on People’s Democracy in 1969 and the British Army in Northern Ireland. Eamonn ...
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing ...
John Harmon, 78, Columbus, former editor of The Republic, died Friday, Jan. 10, in Columbus. Harmon served as editor of The ...
Bottom line: The Gutenberg Bible was the first mass-printed book and dates back to the 15th-century. There are 49 copies (full and in part) in existence. This particular bible was part of a 1987 ...
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Francis is also in a unique position, in that he follows two popes who had a more conservative view of what Vatican II represented. In Catholic theological terms, St. Pope John Paul II and Benedict ...
In a beautifully bound book that invites readers to better know the writing of Catholic women, editor Haley Stewart notes the “sacramental view” informing the work of the novelists included in ...
In an interview on Italian television Jan. 19, the pope said that if Trump carries out his threat “it will be a disgrace, ...
An introspective Pope Francis has divulged some of the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the secret 2013 conclave that elected ...
Calling hours will be held at Daly Funeral Home in Schenectady on Sunday January 12, 2025 from 1 to 4 p.m. Interment at Memory Gardens will follow a catholic mass at St. Paul the Apostle Church in ...
This week’s episode of “Jesuitical” features a conversation with James T. Keane, whose new book ‘Reading Culture Through ...