Author Deacon Dennis Lambert’s focus is on the Catholic concept of “real presence” and a better understanding of Catholic beliefs about the Eucharist and holy Communion.
Deacon provides thoughtful explanation of Christ’s real presence
Two books look at Black Catholic experience from different angles
In Catholic books, an African American perspective is usually missing; these two books attempt to address that important gap in different and complementary ways.
Author, former Marine, ponders how faith tempers horror, violence
Author Phil Klay writes about what war, armed conflict and bloodshed do to the human soul.
Even biblical scholar finds new insights in Bible stories retold
Each book offers insights into the Bible and how we can meaningfully understand its relevance for our daily lives.
Readers will find much inspiration in latest Dorothy Day collection
This collection of Dorothy Day’s columns from the last decade of her life demonstrates her heartfelt commitment to her faith and to social justice and peace.
Discover horrific treachery, extraordinary grace in new book, ‘Saint Cloud of Gaul’
Susan Peek, a Third Order Franciscan and Catholic novelist, has written the story of a “little-known saint” — “Saint Cloud of Gaul: The Prince Who Traded Kingdoms.”
Times editor brings to life challenges overcome at Indian hospital
Jyoti Thottam narrates the compelling story of Nazareth Hospital and its founders, six Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Kentucky.
Book throws incomplete pass by tying religion to sports
The book’s core is formed by chapters outlining how baseball, football, hockey and basketball have influenced national life and culture in the U.S. and Canada, and vice versa.