Book Reviews

Book highlights vulnerability of refugees in meatpacking plants across American Midwest

The politics of the pandemic may be shifting, but not the morality

Author contemplates Catholic Church's future by examining its recent past

On Toni Morrison, divine feminine power and Afro-Catholicism

Jesuit Fr. William Barry's final book invites us to take God's hand

New book invites readers to build better relationships with our own bodies

'Hidden Mercy' sheds light on history of the Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS

'The Defiant Middle' makes a case for women to be unapologetically courageous and bold

Histories of colonialism give wider context to Indigenous deaths at boarding schools

What good is hell in the afterlife? Living through a global plague is hellish enough.

When movies put Satan onscreen, the devil is in the details

How Ignatius of Loyola can help us break through the barrier of racism

In adapting to climate change, technology will not save us

Two books reflect on America in the time of the pandemic

New book urges Catholics to face into the dark night of our times

65 years later, ‘Giovanni’s Room’ models LGBTQ+ allyship

An 'ambivalent life': Black diaspora seeks a place to call home

A 'love letter of unanswered questions' about women's ordination

Graphic novel argues that true strength lies in human interdependence

Angie Cruz's 'Dominicana' echoes the sacramental imagination of Catholicism

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