As the U.S. bishops’ conference discerns a path forward, veterans cite legacy of work for the common good
Don Clemmer
Don Clemmer is a writer and editor based in Indiana. He edits Cross Roads magazine for the Catholic Diocese of Lexington.
Priests and lay women work together every day. The church is finally starting to train them together, too.
The human formation provided in integrated formation models for the priesthood results not only in healthier, more well-rounded priests but also helps advance the vision of Vatican II.
How economic uncertainty is taking a spiritual toll on today’s young adults
Times of financial stress or uncertainty seem like a natural time to turn to one’s faith, but it can also be one of the most difficult times to do so.
The Tall Tales We Tell: Catching up with Tim Burton’s ‘Big Fish’
An American paratrooper leaps from a plane, descends through the hazy night sky and lands, unnoticed, directly on the backstage catwalk of a large, U.S.O.-style show. Onstage an Asian ventriloquist performs an expressionless routine before a sea of unmoved military brass with a distinctly Communist
