What Catholics Are Reading This Lent
The Register asked Catholic writers, thinkers and religious, ‘What books would you recommend?’
The Register asked Catholic writers, thinkers and religious, ‘What books would you recommend?’
COMMENTARY: From medical studies to classic Catholic stories, evidence abounds: reading aloud is one of the most powerful gifts parents can give their children.
COMMENTARY: We can learn much from books, but how do we know which books are worth reading?
Here’s a great collection of book series that have saint, faith or virtue-based themes.
A look back at Christmas classics from Lauren Ford and James Lewicki.
There is a lot of work ahead for schools, educators say, acknowledging they stayed strong academically through pandemic but still face other related challenges, including emotional toll on students and need to reinforce learning.
For those interested in digging deeper into the riches of the Second Vatican Council, two Catholic commentators offer thoughts on the trove of books available on Vatican II.
‘Anything wrought by the grace of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of our separated brethren can be a help to our own edification.’
The stories and characters they encounter in books will stay with them throughout our lives.
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