Author, Elie Wiesel, gives a diary of a year and the agonizing glimpse into the appalling horror of the Holocaust.
Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night’: A Holocaust memoir and account of the human soul
Young Latino Catholics: Stories of Faith
Professors Hosffman Ospino and Timothy Matovina are asked to reflect on some questions on their new book, Young Latino Catholics: Stories of Faith.
Benedictines of Mary branch out with two boffo books
Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, the old-school Two new books are recently published by the Benedictine nuns of the Abbey of Our Lady of Ephesus in Gower, Missouri.
How our August gardens offer instructive spiritual notes
We all know what it’s like to feel parched and thirsting and will do anything to get relief.
On pilgrimage, the old roads rose up to meet me
There is an ancient Irish proverb that says: “May the most you wish for be the least you get.” Well, we pilgrims were open to the unexpected and God did not disappoint us.
The Miracle Club
A pilgrimage to Lourdes provides the framework for the tender drama “The Miracle Club” (Sony Classics)
Antonio Canova: A rare glimpse into the process of creative genius
Catholic neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova is best known for his ethereal marble pieces that evoke the beauty of the idealized human form.
Carlo Acutis: New biographies showcase the spirituality of a teen saint
Two recent releases on the life and work of Blessed Carlo Acutis bring very different perspectives yet tell us similar things about faith and holiness.