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What books do you read?” a priest-formator asked me during one of our Spiritual Direction sessions. My first impulse was to say that I read the classics. Or I thought of enumerating the titles that I had read that month.

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Fyodoro Dostoevsky tells the story of brothers Ivan and Alyosha Karamazov. Alyosha is a devoted follower of Jesus; Ivan is a skeptic.
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Perhaps the sadness that I felt with the recent passing of Pope John Paul II filled me with the grace to write this piece about matters concerning art, religion and expediency, because what I am about to let on ultimately revolves around the question of values and, indeed, what we hold sacred.
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