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Faith Faith in Focus
August 20, 2021
How do we communicate what it was like to live that day to people who were not yet born?
Faith Faith and Reason
August 02, 2021
These statistics should be enough to make us want to undergo a metanoia, a change of mind and heart, and make us ask why our church is not only not a welcoming place to L.G.B.T.Q. people, but actively unwelcoming.
Father Stephen Saffron, parish administrator, elevates the Eucharist during a traditional Latin Mass July 18, 2021, at St. Josaphat Church in the Queens borough of New York City. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Faith Short Take
July 19, 2021
Father James Martin analyzes Pope Francis’ new decree.
Arts & Culture Television
May 28, 2021
James Martin S.J.'s 1994 review of ‘Friends,’ published when it first aired.
Mourners participate in a peace march May 6, 2016 prior to the funeral Mass of Jesuit Father Daniel Berrigan at the Church of St. Francis Xavier in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. Father Berrigan, a peace and social justice activist, died April 30 at age 94. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) 
Faith Last Take
April 30, 2021
Dan may have been a “radical,” but he was also a man committed to his Jesuit vows.
Faith Lent Reflections
April 02, 2021
Suffering is never the end in the Christian worldview and, more importantly, the Christian experience.  
Faith Faith in Focus
March 08, 2021
The mystery of the Triune God goes beyond the confines of sex or gender.
Faith Faith in Focus
March 05, 2021
Honesty means sharing things you might consider inappropriate for conversation with God.
Faith Lent Reflections
February 17, 2021
Metanoia is deeper than repentance. It’s a wholesale turning around, a re-orientation of everything.
Faith Faith in Focus
February 12, 2021
Many if not most single people may struggle with how to celebrate Valentine’s Day, if they choose to do so at all.