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RADIO INTERVIEW: Spending less and living more
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RADIO INTERVIEW: Spending less and living more

Catholic Review StaffApril 13, 20211 min read
On the April 11 episode of “Catholic Review Radio,” Father Brian Nolan spoke with Sam Fatzinger about the new book she wrote with her husband, Rob, entitled, “A Catholic Guide to Spending Less and Living More: Advice from a debt-free family of 16.”
Archbishop Chaput’s book tackles things ‘Christians should be willing to die for’
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Archbishop Chaput’s book tackles things ‘Christians should be willing to die for’

Julie AsherApril 7, 20216 min read
Archbishop Chaput told Catholic News Service he hopes that after reading his latest book, “anybody who is a serious Christian will take the Gospel more seriously, their lives more seriously and the world around us more seriously.”
‘Petook: The Rooster Who Met Jesus’ makes Easter story accessible for children
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‘Petook: The Rooster Who Met Jesus’ makes Easter story accessible for children

George P. Matysek Jr.April 1, 20214 min read
Parents looking to introduce their children to the Easter story in a loving, gentle way have a great resource in “Petook: The Rooster Who Met Jesus.”
Dante a ‘prophet of hope’ for the world, pope says
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Dante a ‘prophet of hope’ for the world, pope says

Junno Arocho EstevesMarch 25, 20213 min read
The life and works of the famed Italian poet Dante Alighieri remain a lasting treasure that embodies the virtue of hope so desperately needed in today’s world, Pope Francis said.
Thorough look at Gerard Manley Hopkins’ poetry reveals much about his faith
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Thorough look at Gerard Manley Hopkins’ poetry reveals much about his faith

Catholic News ServiceFebruary 3, 20215 min read
Anyone seeking to understand Hopkins’ poetry, particularly its deep spiritual depth, will find “A Heart Lost in Wonder” indispensable.
Coach’s story not just about basketball but about faith, love, God
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Coach’s story not just about basketball but about faith, love, God

Brian T. OlszewskiJanuary 21, 20214 min read
What makes his contribution to the genre unique is that his autobiography/success story includes 34 references to God, 87 mentions of love, 23 for faith and 71 for family.
History of early American Catholics late author’s crowning achievement
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History of early American Catholics late author’s crowning achievement

Nancy L. RobertsJanuary 13, 20215 min read
This highly anticipated second volume in historian Kevin Starr’s history of Catholics in the United States is nothing short of glorious.
New children’s book breathes humanity into the stories of the saints
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New children’s book breathes humanity into the stories of the saints

George P. Matysek Jr.January 12, 20214 min read
Carey Wallace’s new children’s book, “Stories of the Saints: Bold and Inspiring Tales of Adventure, Grace, and Courage,” shows that holy men and women – whose miraculous deeds, charitable works and battles with armies, beasts and demons she chronicles with gusto – were also what Wallace calls “relentlessly human.”
Pope, in new book, talks about personal ‘lockdowns’ that changed his life
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Pope, in new book, talks about personal ‘lockdowns’ that changed his life

Cindy WoodenNovember 23, 20203 min read
While the coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions have interrupted people’s lives and brought suffering on a global scale, every individual — including the pope — has or will experience traumatic interruptions in their lives, Pope Francis said in a new book.
Dante is prophet of hope along life’s journey, pope says
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Dante is prophet of hope along life’s journey, pope says

Carol GlatzOctober 13, 20202 min read
In the run-up to next year’s 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri, Pope Francis said he hoped people would read the Italian poet’s work, especially the “Divine Comedy,” which still resonates today.
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