Deep Down Things

Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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We have a winner!; Out of Practice; An Age of Extinction Is Coming. Here’s How to Survive; Poetess (and Possible Future Saint) Captures Essence of Holy Saturday; Ishion Hutchinson on Les Murray; Catholic Culture Podcast: On René Girard—Trevor Cribben Merrill

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Is there such thing as a writerly vocation?
Angela Townsend Angela Townsend

Is there such thing as a writerly vocation?

Don’t miss this one from Angela Townsend:

“I am aware I am insufferable. I am not concerned. God said something once about suffering small mammals. I assume God finds me hilarious. I write about my cats more than any mortal could stomach. I write about cola, pantyhose, and the actual Holy Ghost. I write about Hildegard of Bingen, pretzel nuggets, and the old man at work who signs sticky notes, “your forever friend, Joe.” I write about senators, Shaquille O’Neal, and walruses walrusing mightily upon the shore.“

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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The Miracle That Grew From the Ashes of 2018; Rhonda Ortiz on The Coming Home Network; Easter Bouquest of Poems 2025; Jordan Castro on Gatsby; Ethan McGuire: The Rusty Paperweight

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Seeds of truth
Mike Schramm Mike Schramm

Seeds of truth

Mike Schramm on the similarity of the Gospels and certain pagan myths.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Fr. Ference on Flannery O’Connor at 100; Shemaiah Gonzalez’s Undaunted Joy; Edna O’Brien’s Real Feminine Mystique; James Matthew Wilson on Dana Gioia; Luma Simms on Defending Syria’s Christians; Nadya Williams on Shusaku Endo, Christianity, and Japan: Manifesto! Podcast

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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‘Everything Beautiful Comes From and Speaks of God,’ Says French Artist; James Matthew Wilson on the Catholic Culture Podcast; The Moral Authority of a Body; B.D. McClay: The Soul Should Not Be Handled; And Announcing the J.F Powers Short Fiction Contest Shortlist

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A little incarnation
Jessica Lynne Henkle Jessica Lynne Henkle

A little incarnation

On this feast of the Annunciation, Jessica Lynne Henkle reminds us of the maternal instinct that creates little incarnations of beauty in all sorts of forms.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Ekphrastic Sacred Poetry Contest from Catholic Literary Arts; Christopher Scalia on“Mending Wall”; To Save Our Cities, Let’s Go to the Movies by Jon Bishop; Matthew Milliner: Mary Underground; WSJ reviews some children’s books; Mark Bauerlein & Cheryl Hughes on Fulton Sheen; Cassandra Nelson & Andrew Klavan on A Theology of Fiction

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Artificial Attention
Mike Schramm Mike Schramm

Artificial Attention

In the age of AI, attention is more valuable than ever, which is why it’s a perfect Lenten sacrifice.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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From St. Elizabeth Ann Seton to the Sisters of Life: A Legacy of Grace, Unbroken; Claudel's Poetics: A Cosmic Word of Praise w/ Dr Thomas Pfau; Thomist Poets Reading Series with Zina Gomez-Liss; Donal Ryan Wins An Post Irish Book of the Year; “Mo Mhíle Stór” by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill translated by Heaney

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The Failed Poet’s Department
Sister Maria Frassati Jakupcak, O.P. Sister Maria Frassati Jakupcak, O.P.

The Failed Poet’s Department

Sister Maria goes through the 5 stages of writing grief and… forgives Dappled Things.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Ayako Sono, Novelist Who Infused Works with Christian Ethics, Dies at 93; Michael Lucchese on T. S. Eliot and the Need for Lent; Auden’s Island: The poet in the postwar era by Alan Jacobs; David Perell and Dana Gioia in conversation; Heidie Sensema: Smash the Small Cosmos

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 Meditations in a time of Zillow
Sister Maria Frassati Jakupcak, O.P. Sister Maria Frassati Jakupcak, O.P.

Meditations in a time of Zillow

All the thoughts that come with selling a family home, because old houses and forgotten places are “not nothing.”

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