Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 13th, 2007
Catholic Radio International launches its newest program, Cover to Cover
Catholic Radio International is pleased to announce the launch of our latest show, Cover to Cover. Cover to Cover brings great classic and contemporary literature to life.
Catholics have made enormous contributions to the literary life of the world for centuries. From Augustine and Dante to Chesterton [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 6th, 2007
editors of Infinite Space, Infinite God, an anthology of thought-provoking science fiction with a Catholic twist.
Karina and Robert Fabian are life-long sci-fi fans and Catholics who combined these interests into the award-winning anthology, Infinite Space, Infinite God. (See review) Rob is an officer in the Air Force who recently took command of the 91st Maintenance [...]
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To fans of Bl. Flannery, this is very exciting news: 274 letters she wrote to longtime correspondent Betty Hester have been unsealed—one hopes they will also soon be published!
Here’s a writing gem from one of them, which I’m going to send out to the Quotesletter list:
“You would probably do just as well to get [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 5th, 2006
Here it is, the bone structure for our Catholic Fiction Reading List. We will be adding titles and links on a daily basis for the next several weeks.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 9th, 2006
“Reviewed by Rachel Murphy
“Mine is a parish like all the rest.”
This novel, small and unassuming, catches one off-guard: the perceptive country Curé, in the opening pages of his diary, speaks of the “stale discouragement” of his small parish; of loneliness; of parishioners who are “bored stiff”; of a “cancerous growth.” [...]
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