Deep Down Things

Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Announcing the 2025 J.F. Powers Prize for Fiction Finalists; Thomist Poets Reading: Eric Cyr; Faith and Imagination Podcast with Paul Pastor; New Verse Review: Translation Issue; Infinite Jest, the Internet, and the Politics of Reading; Little Magazines Are Back

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Our 20th Anniversary Issue is Here!; Civility: The Invisible Glue of Society; Gay Talese on a Writer’s Life; A Gracious and Modest Punch to the Gut; Godson by Steve Knepper

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Go to the Literature
Jessica Lynne Henkle Jessica Lynne Henkle

Go to the Literature

“Go to the literature,” Joan Didion writes. She’s wrong, but also, she’s right. It depends on the literature.

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Thomist Poets Reading Series with Eric Cyr; Joie de Vivre: A Call for Art Submissions Letter to WB Yeats ☘️ In Is Free — Famous Letter Writer; Barbara Gonzalez: Time Capsule; Hélène de Lauzun on Discovering Chartreuse Elixir: A Very Spiritual Spirit; Bishop Erik Varden on Cinema | Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast

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What Hides Inside a Body
Heather Cadenhead Heather Cadenhead

What Hides Inside a Body

On the necessity of food, both physical and spiritual, and what hidden miracles we might be nourishing.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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The Dream of the Rood; Poetry's Austere and Lonely Offices; Mental Sufferings of Our Lord in His Passion; A Life in Poetry: Cambridge, Larkin, and Writing a PhD; Faith in the Furnace of Doubt

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Manifesto! A Podcast: The Information State; Jeff Reimer on a Good Birth, Good Death; March issue of Talk to Me in Long Lines; J. E. McBride: Unto Death: A review of Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life; Sigrid Undset and Willa Cather: A Literary Friendship; Louis Markos: Peter Kreeft on C.S. Lewis’s “Till We Have Faces”

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Mr Blue, the Holy Fool
Mike Schramm Mike Schramm

Mr Blue, the Holy Fool

Myles Connolly’s classic novel explores the concept of the Holy Fool, a long-standing if underdeveloped literary trope.

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The Poet’s Vision: Ryan Wilson on Poetic Hospitality; Thomas Gainsborough’s Portraits of Pride and Prejudice; Alasdair MacIntyre Reads Jane Austen Reading Her Late Modern Reader; Family lore from the Ireland of yore; George Scialabba on The Moral Beauty of Middlemarch

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On miracles
Daniel Fitzpatrick Daniel Fitzpatrick

On miracles

Daniel Fitzpatrick tells of a remarkable miracle that took place in his life and muses on the power of miracles to sharpen our experience to the miraculous in everyday life.

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This ‘Screwtape for Our Times’ Will Challenge and Confound You; Father Donald Haggerty with Siobhan Fallon Hogan | Catholics and Cappuccinos 4; An Apologia for the Novel and a Defense of Permanent Things; At the Edge of Sand and Sky; Back of the Book podcast with Sunil Iyengar: Stories in Stanzas

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Ryan Wilson in Conversation with J.C. Scharl and Paul Pastor; T. S. Eliot: “Ash Wednesday”; Trinity in Aquinas: Psychological Analogy as Social Analogy with Michael J. Higgins; The Conservative Christian Literary Ecosystem; “Snowdrops”; Benedict XVI on Science, Philosophy, & Faith

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