Charlie Camosy

@CCamosy

Catholic husband/dad/theologian. Displaced Midwesterner. Column . Q&As . Magenta editor . Beyond religious/secular, left/right.

New York, NY
Joined April 2010

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  1. 2 hours ago

    Peacocks!

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    3 hours ago

    Step aside Timme. There’s a new Mustache Man in this

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  3. 5 hours ago

    Thank you, St. Joseph.

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    7 hours ago

    fascinating piece by on why working class boys who are religious were found to do better in higher ed - “the answer lies in how religious belief & religious involvement can buffer working-class Americans — males in particular — from despair.”

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  5. 6 hours ago

    So impressed with the Jays. Big things coming from them next year.

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  6. Mar 18

    Look around at the good things around you. College basketball, for instance.

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  7. Mar 18
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  8. Mar 18

    a moral theologian and clinical psychologist have a fantastic new book on forgiveness

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  9. Mar 18

    Grateful for 's reporting on 's direct attack on prenatal justice. I have paid off and canceled a credit card I'd had with them since 1999. I encourage others who care about prenatal justice to do the same. Many other options out there.

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  10. Mar 17
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    Mar 17

    From Košice, border between and . Thanks to all those who welcome, thanks to the Church whose assistance helps people start over.

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    Mar 17

    The second book in 's Magenta Series launches today: St. Patrick's Day! A perfect day for 's book (described by Bishop John Dolan as "an Irish sweater woven with sacraments, Irish spirituality, and family stories") to launch. 1/

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  13. Mar 17

    And you'll get an important look at how Noreen's vision of human dignity pushes us to honor our parents in a culture which pushes us in a very different way: discarding them in warehouses of death. Check out the book out here: /fin

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  14. Mar 17

    Nobody understands pain, death, and family quite like the Irish, and Noreen captures the ethos perfectly. Is it took much of a cliché to say that, if you choose to read this book, you'll both laugh and cry many times throughout? Because you will. (No, seriously, you will.) 3/

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  15. Mar 17

    "Keep at It Riley! Accompanying my Father through Death Into Life," is the deeply Irish-Catholic story of exactly what the subtitle says. Told in such an engaging way, with such profound and moving truths spilling off of every page, we just can't wait to get it to you. 2/

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  16. Mar 17

    The second book in 's Magenta Series launches today: St. Patrick's Day! A perfect day for 's book (described by Bishop John Dolan as "an Irish sweater woven with sacraments, Irish spirituality, and family stories") to launch. 1/

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  17. Mar 16

    Somehow (because it his birthday?) he thought this game was his time to shine and take over and he's playing a million miles and hour on offense, taking terrible shots, and allowing the player he's defending have a career game. He should sit to open to second half.

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  18. Mar 16

    ND players are often overrated, but Blake Wesley is kind of in a new category. He won't defend, he won't block out, he's a freshmen who tries to shoot himself out of slumps--who shot 41 percent for the season. 65 percent from the line. He's not really even a good player yet, tbh.

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    Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea. - Ps. 46:2

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    Mar 16

    Vatican: Pope Francis today spoke with Patriarch Kirill, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church. "The Church must not use the language of politics, but the language of Jesus," Francis said. “We must unite in the effort to help peace.” 📸 Vatican Media

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