
Law and Order to Cure Disorder
One of my earliest memories from childhood of political life in America is of the Watergate trial, and the images on TV …
One of my earliest memories from childhood of political life in America is of the Watergate trial, and the images on TV …
Lent: a season of self-examination and renewal of trust in the God of our hope. A shared journey into the desert. The …
“Each of us,” says St. John of the Cross, is called to be “the midwife of God” in the world. Each of …
The Gift of Tears In this second installation on Pope Francis’ visit to the Philippines, I reflect on the gift of …
The Gifts of Pope Francis to the Philippines:[1] Reflections on his visit last January 2015 (a two-part series) As the U.S. gears …
All theology is a kind of birthday / Each one who is born / Comes into the world as a question/ For …
This post originally appeared at Daily Theology, a partner blog of Hope Sings So Beautiful. See the original post here. By John …
Last year I recorded a talk on “Race and Ignatian Spirituality” for Xavier University’s Center for Mission and Identity. The talk was …
Editor’s Note: I’m delighted to share the following guest post from Justin Worthing, a senior theology and economics major at Xavier University. …
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8 around the world. I was honored to be invited to participate this morning, …