books BooksFeatureNewsSupreme CourtWorld News High court hears Maryland parents’ case seeking classroom opt-out of LGBTQ+ themed books Kate ScanlonApril 24, 20254 min read The U.S. Supreme Court April 22 heard a case concerning a request from an interfaith group of Maryland parents to allow them to opt their children out of classroom instruction pertaining to books containing LGBTQ+ themes to which they object on religious grounds. BooksCR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview Radio Interview: Books and Authors: ‘Fulton Sheen’ and ‘Pain to Peace’ Catholic Review StaffApril 14, 20251 min read It’s a books and authors episode of Catholic Review Radio. Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with authors of two new books. BooksMovie & Television Reviews 2025 Christopher Awards celebrate new ‘lights in the darkness’ Gina ChristianApril 6, 20254 min read A saint, the mother of a slain journalist, a young girl with autism and a tiny mouse are all among the stories celebrated by an annual award that lifts up “lights in the darkness.” BooksFeatureNewsSaintsWorld News St. Josemaría Escrivá tops the charts, a century after his priestly ordination Gina ChristianApril 5, 20254 min read On the 100th anniversary of his priestly ordination, St. Josemaría Escrivá is topping the Amazon charts. BooksEcumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsWorld News Eastern Catholics help church be fully ‘catholic,’ speakers say Cindy WoodenApril 4, 20254 min read The Eastern Catholic churches are not an “anomaly” or an “ecclesial monstrosity” but are Catholic communities with their own liturgical, theological, spiritual and canonical heritage that help make the church truly catholic, said Maronite Archbishop Michel Jalakh. BooksCR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview Radio Interview: Why Dante’s ‘Inferno’ matters today Catholic Review StaffMarch 31, 20251 min read In this episode of Catholic Review Radio, host George Matysek speaks with Jason M. Baxter, a professor and executive director of the Center for Beauty and Culture at Benedictine College in Kansas. A convert to Catholicism, Baxter recently published a new English translation of “Inferno” through Angelico Press. BooksNewsVaticanWorld News Poetry key to understanding Pope Francis, cardinal, speakers say Justin McLellanMarch 24, 20254 min read Pope Francis’ love for poetry is not just a personal interest but a key to understanding his vision of faith and humanity, said speakers at the presentation of a new book collecting the pope’s reflections on poetry and literature. Arts & CultureBooksNewsUncategorizedWorld News Flannery O’Connor’s 100th birthday parties celebrate author’s quirks, talents — and love of birds Maria WieringMarch 20, 20256 min read Long before Catholic writer Flannery O’Connor raised her famous peacocks as an adult in rural Georgia, she kept canaries and chickens at 207 E. Charlton St., her childhood home in Savannah. BooksFeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports Author and athlete, Mercy High basketball star reaches lofty goals on two fronts Nelson CoffinFebruary 19, 20255 min read While 5-foot-7 senior guard Milan Brown honed her significant skills on the court, she was also working feverishly to complete another project that very few people her age would consider — getting her first book, “Stepping into History, A VR Adventure,” published in time for Black History Month. BooksFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview Radio Interview: Finding hope in the midst of sorrow Catholic Review StaffFebruary 10, 20251 min read In a new book, “Climbing the Rainbow,” Kathy Wandishin shares her family’s harrowing journey of losing a son and offers some profound insights about the nature of grief and the importance of hope and trust in God. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 13 Next