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Let it be Printed!: Fr. James Bradley on Canon Law and Banned Books Week

Let it be Printed!: Fr. James Bradley on Canon Law and Banned Books Week

During “Banned Books Week” what often comes to mind is the censorship of important historical works of fiction, like Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. However, banning books purely in the name of censorship is wildly different from taking measures to ensure the publication of accurate Catholic theology. In this blog post, we take a nuanced look at the complexities of complexities of the Nihil Obstat.
Thank you, Olivia!

Thank you, Olivia!

This week, we are saying goodbye to our wonderful Marketing Assistant, Olivia Schmitz. Olivia has been with us since 2021 and has made her mark, taking on design work for book & journal covers, formatting catalogs, and even creating this very blog. While we are sad to see her go, we are very excited to see what she has in store for her next adventure! Before she starts her new journey, we asked her a few questions about her time working at the Press.
Q&A with Copyeditor Jim Reilly

Q&A with Copyeditor Jim Reilly

To delve into great works of dramatic literature—works of Shakespeare, Shaw, Noel Coward, Arthur Miller—develops an understanding of what makes communication clear, economical, and effective.
Thank You, Vincent!

Thank You, Vincent!

Today, we say goodbye to one of our wonderful journals coordinators, Vincent Rubertone. A man of many talents, we’ve been greatly blessed by his sense of humor, efficiency, innovation, and… READ MORE
Q&A with Thomas Joseph White

Q&A with Thomas Joseph White

It could be a mistake for people who study the theology of Thomas Aquinas to think of themselves as outside the landscape of modernity. Aquinas actually refers to himself as a modern person because he takes it that he comes after the ancient and patristic period.

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