A Reflection for Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
Cecilia González-Andrieu
Cecilia González-Andrieu, PhD. is professor of theology at Loyola Marymount University and a contributing writer for America. Among her many publications is Bridge to Wonder: Art as a Gospel of Beauty. She is also an advisor to Discerning Deacons, the Ignatian Solidarity Network and Catholic Women Preach.
Praying through grief
A Reflection for the Feast of St. Andrew, Apostle, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
Impermanence and remembrance in the lives of refugees
A Reflection for the Memorial of Saint Vincent de Paul, Priest, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
Remembering our church ancestors and the wisdom they left behind
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Augustine, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
The Catholic Church has the potential to change the world. Are we squandering it?
The Holy Spirit’s work in the world is to orient and nurture creation continually toward the God of life and beauty.
Imagining today’s readings as film scenes
A Reflection for Friday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
Learning how to vent from St. Paul
A Reflection for Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
An imaginary dinner party of saints and biblical figures
A Reflection for the Memorial of Saint Catherine of Siena, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
God wants women to survive and thrive. Do we?
A Reflection for Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
Mental health in the Gospels
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
