Catholic Writers Quotes

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Dana Gioia
“All reality is mysteriously charged with the invisible presence of God.”
Dana Gioia, The Catholic Writer Today: And Other Essays

Dana Gioia
“Catholic literature is rarely pious.”
Dana Gioia, The Catholic Writer Today: And Other Essays

Dana Gioia
“Bells and incense!” scoffs the Puritan, but God gave people ears and noses. Are those organs of perception too humble to bring into church?”
Dana Gioia, The Catholic Writer Today: And Other Essays

Dana Gioia
“The Catholic writer has the inestimable advantage of a profound and truthful worldview that has been articulated, explored, and amplified by two thousand years of art and philosophy, a tradition whose symbols, stories, personalities, and concepts and correspondences add enormous resonance to any artist’s work.”
Dana Gioia, The Catholic Writer Today: And Other Essays

Dana Gioia
“To be a Catholic writer is to stand at the center of the Western tradition in artistic terms.”
Dana Gioia

Dana Gioia
“To be a Catholic writer is to stand at the center of the Western tradition in artistic terms. *”
Dana Gioia, The Catholic Writer Today: And Other Essays