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Do You Believe, by Antonio Monda

‘Modern-day Renaissance man Antonio Monda - professor, author, editor, filmmaker and practicing Catholic - taps into his extensive network among America’s cultural elite for this compelling new book. While its straightforward subtitle, Conversations on God and Religion, plainly states what awaits between the covers, it’s the people with whom Monda converses that make this exercise so intriguing.’ Read the review at Time Out Chicago.

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