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Pope Leo hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning authors at Vatican for discussion on power of written word
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Pope Leo hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning authors at Vatican for discussion on power of written word

Courtney MaresJune 25, 20264 min read
Pulitzer Prize winners, a Nobel laureate, celebrated novelists and authors from nearly a dozen countries met at the Vatican June 24 for an audience with Pope Leo XIV, who reflected on the importance of books to reveal who we are and “our inner dialogue with God.”
Vance’s new book ‘Communion’ details his religious and political conversions
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Vance’s new book ‘Communion’ details his religious and political conversions

Kate ScanlonJune 18, 20267 min read
Vice President JD Vance’s new book, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” is a story of several of his conversions: from Protestant Christian to atheist to Christian again as a Catholic; from Appalachia to Washington; from a vocal skeptic of President Donald Trump to his running mate.
‘Communion’: JD Vance’s spiritual memoir released as 2028 race heats up
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‘Communion’: JD Vance’s spiritual memoir released as 2028 race heats up

Kimberly HeatheringtonJune 15, 20265 min read
On June 16, Vice President JD Vance will release his second book, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith” (HarperCollins). As a presumed 2028 U.S. presidential candidate, the timing couldn’t be more critical for Vance, who joined the Catholic Church in 2019.
Catholic sci-fi novel demonstrates the dangers of replacing faith with ideology
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Catholic sci-fi novel demonstrates the dangers of replacing faith with ideology

Madelyn ReichertJune 11, 20264 min read
Longtime fans of Karina Fabian’s “Rescue Sisters” stories will be quick to point out that the review of this month’s novel is a decade overdue. To them one can only reply that, after all, Christ gave the full day’s pay to the latecomers in his parable of the vineyard workers, and this reviewer is similarly grateful to have discovered such an excellent work of speculative fiction, even if a bit belatedly. Discovered, of course, being the operative word, as in any good work of science fiction.
Pope Leo’s summer spiritual reading list recommendation: ‘The Practice of the Presence of God’
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Pope Leo’s summer spiritual reading list recommendation: ‘The Practice of the Presence of God’

Kimberly HeatheringtonJune 5, 20265 min read
It’s a slim volume; the Ascension Press edition of “The Practice of the Presence of God” by the 17th-century French Carmelite friar Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection runs just 131 pages in the print edition, with notes.
Why Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ is a Catholic journey
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Why Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ is a Catholic journey

Leonard J. DeLorenzoMay 28, 20269 min read
Because J.R.R. Tolkien was a serious Catholic, one might assume that religion would be evident in his literary masterpiece. Yet, there is no religion in “The Lord of the Rings.” There is magic and even glimpses of the demonic, but the world Tolkien creates is a world wholly contained within itself. It is a large world, an old world, even a mythological world in its own way, but everything is within that world.
A seagull on the Sistine Chapel inspires a story about being loved as you are
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A seagull on the Sistine Chapel inspires a story about being loved as you are

George P. Matysek Jr.May 7, 20263 min read
Eric Clayton was sitting in a barbershop when a viral photo of a seagull atop the Sistine Chapel sparked an idea. Weeks later, he had a children’s book — and a message about God’s love he hopes will reach kids, families, and maybe even the pope.
Radio Interview: Prolific Catholic author Emily Stimpson Chapman on wine, monasteries and the art of hospitality
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Radio Interview: Prolific Catholic author Emily Stimpson Chapman on wine, monasteries and the art of hospitality

Catholic Review StaffMay 4, 20261 min read
Host Rita Buettner speaks with Emily Stimpson Chapman, a bestselling Catholic author, who explains how monks preserved and elevated winemaking after the fall of the Roman Empire
Radio Interview: Pope Leo XIV’s biographer shares insights on the Augustinian who became pope 
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Radio Interview: Pope Leo XIV’s biographer shares insights on the Augustinian who became pope 

Catholic Review StaffApril 27, 20261 min read
George Matysek talks with Elise Ann Allen about her new biography of Pope Leo XIV, published this April in English. She traces how his years as an Augustinian missionary in crisis-torn Peru shaped his pastoral vision, his instinct for synodality and his quiet but effective leadership style.
Pope Francis remembered in Buenos Aires as ‘guiding light’ for Argentine Church
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Pope Francis remembered in Buenos Aires as ‘guiding light’ for Argentine Church

David AgrenApril 20, 20265 min read
María Rico ambled along a busy Buenos Aires boulevard as part of a caravan through Barrio Flores — the childhood neighbourhood of the late Pope Francis — to commemorate the first anniversary of the Argentine pontiff’s death.
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