Deep Down Things

Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

The stones cry out
Karen Ullo Karen Ullo

The stones cry out

Karen Ullo writes about how, sometimes, no verbal signage is needed to recognize the violence of the past.

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Friday Links
Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Sarah Clarkson in Plough, National Sacred Art Exhibit contest, and Scott Beauchamp in Church Life Journal

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ineffable... profligate... genuflect (?)
Amy Welborn Amy Welborn

ineffable... profligate... genuflect (?)

Amy Welborn meditates on an old note found in a second-hand book, considering how all the uncurated artifacts by which we are surrounded on a daily basis, even if they seem unconnected, weave threads of communion.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Daniel Cooper, James Matthew Wilson on Michigan, W. H. Auden’s syllabus for English 135, Jackson Arn on The Sphere and Our Immersion Complex, plus preview of our next issue

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with John O’Callaghan at ND’s Fall Conference, Risking Enchantment: A Podcast with Rachel Sherlock, Rod Dreher & Diana Walsh Pasulka, Jack Butler in National Review

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The Late Fragments of Charles Baudelaire
Michael Yost Michael Yost

The Late Fragments of Charles Baudelaire

Baudelaire’s concerns and obsessions are transposed into the impersonality of art. It is when we turn to his life and fragmentary works that we recognize the effort and talent his art required of him, and also the wealth of frailty that he accrued after a lifetime of investment is frustration, vice, and self-abuse.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Catholic Literary Arts, Carla Galdo, Front Porch Republic, Joy Clarkson in Plough

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Missions
Zary Fekete Zary Fekete

Missions

“I pulled the car up outside my father’s house and smelled a wood fire from the indoor stove. By the time I got to the door he had already opened it. I stamped my feet as he said “no bother” and soon I was sitting across the from the wood stove and watching him gather together some papers to show me.”

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Luke Coppen, Dana Gioia, Mary Grace Mangano, First Things, Esquire, Paul Pastor, and more

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Hermit Envy
Jessamyn Rains Jessamyn Rains

Hermit Envy

“I’m reading this book about a monk…he prays and writes and reads books all day. You get the feeling that you are supposed to be in awe of this guy — his small living space — his simple meals — the fact that he does his own laundry and cooking. I’m rolling my eyes the whole time because I have a baby and a toddler and another baby on the way and I suffer from a deprivation of solitude and a deprivation of fellowship and a deprivation of getting out of the house. I won’t even get started on laundry and cooking.”

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Daniel McInerny, Amit Majmudar, Gerard Garrigan, James Matthew Wilson, and Ars Vivendi

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Jonathan Geltner on Jon Fosse, John Skillen, Luke Coppen interview Bishop Varden on a neglected virtue, a close read with Mark Halliday in Literary Matters.

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 Reading Ulysses in autumn
Carla Galdo Carla Galdo

Reading Ulysses in autumn

“After my summer experiences, I understood the tension in the hungry heart of the home-bound Ulysses.”

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Katy Carl on Jon Olav Fosse, some Auden, Maureen Swinger in Plough, J.F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction, Arthouse2B Upcoming Events, & Catholic Art Institute Short Film Festival

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On getting old
Jeffrey Essmann Jeffrey Essmann

On getting old

Jeffrey Essmann throws out the actuarial numbers as he attempts to age with grace

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Joshua Hren, Robert Wyllie, Collegium, Malcolm Guite, Boris Dralyuk, and more

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