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Nick Ripatrazone
The Bible’s strange poetry
Poetry about walking the Camino
Rescuing a forgotten Seneca
Jessica Powers: Habits of poetry and prayer
Franz Wright and the cleansing truth of the Resurrection
John P Meier: Catholic biblical scholar of rigour
Patrick Kavanagh: Poet in the twilight
Nick Ripatrazone considers the work of the renowned and often controversial Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh
New book on forgiveness through literature gives Catholics much to ponder
A new book exploring forgiveness through contemporary literature gives Nick Ripatrazone much to ponder
The pleasures of dissonant reading
Nick Ripatrazone reads a well-worn copy of The Imitation of Christ in a freshly-mown field
The Exorcist frenzy
Nick Ripatrazone considers why The Exorcist has always been and still remains such a powerful film – and a very Catholic film
The virtue of games
Catholic education includes an emphasis on cultivation of the body through sport, says Nick Ripatrazone, introducing the young to fortitude and justice
Warhol’s Catholic tastes
Fighting for faith
Mark Wahlberg slogs it out in ‘Father Stu’
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