In Una M. Cadegan's article, "U.S. Catholic Literature," she poses questions about how we create literary genres, specifically probing into the genre of Catholic literature. She asks questions like "What is Catholic literature?" and explores what U.S. Catholic writers have written and the ways in which these authors have thought about literature. Cadegan is the associate professor of history and the director of the American Studies Program at the University of Dayton. To read the full article, reprinted with permission, visit faithAlivebooks.
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