Concerning the Death of Catholic Fiction: An Author’s Perspective
Catholic writers and publishers must reclaim fiction as a medium that can carry the larger public imagination into the future.
Catholic writers and publishers must reclaim fiction as a medium that can carry the larger public imagination into the future.
Recently I’ve found myself having to defend to parishioners and friends the fact that I could not stand the movie Courageous. There seems to be almost an expectation that, as a Catholic priest, I should love explicitly Christian films. While I certainly think that the message of fatherly responsibility was good, and I would support, … Read more