Former Jesuit Andrew Krivak was interviewed on the Dennis Prager Radio Show. Krivak is discussing his new memoir A Long Retreat: In Search of a Religious Life (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux: March 2008). The book is the story of Krivak's journey through eight years of contemporary religious life as a Jesuit, a story that becomes, in the end, a meditation on the search for God and the self. Krivak discussed what it means to go from the solitude of the spiritual life to the solitude of the writer's life, and how the Catholic imagination persists in both. Now a father of two living in London, Krivak has written articles for the New York Times, DoubleTake Magazine, Commonweal, and elsewhere. Link (here) Listen to the interview (here)
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Andrew Krivak is married to a Catholic wife, has two children and lives a sacramental life.
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This can't succeed as a matter of fact, that is exactly what I believe.
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