Seeking solidarity by joining in a Muslim tradition
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Francis X. Clooney, S.J., is the Parkman Professor of Divinity at Harvard University, and a scholar of Hinduism and Hindu-Christian studies. He wrote for America’s In All Things column between 2007 and 2016. His latest book, The Future of Hindu-Christian Studies, has recently been published by Routledge.
John O’Malley, S.J., honored at Harvard
His religious dedication and passion for the study of history have encouraged countless others.
In another striking interview, Pope Francis reflects on Europe’s Christian roots and relations with Islam
Francis focuses attention on how Christianity’s relationship to Europe begins in service, and asks challenging questions about how both Islam and Christianity can be misused for conquest.
Prana, Yoga, Spirit, Pentecost
Much of reality reminds us of the Spirit, unseen, everywhere.
Pope Francis’ Witness at Lesbos should affect us at Mass too
The suffering of the refugee and the suffering and vulnerability of those of whom we speak ill cannot be separated.
‘Amoris Laetitia’ and gay marriage: a closer look
I admire the pope’s ability to engage complex moral issues for the sake of a global church.
From Darkness to Light: A Hindu Mantra during the Easter Vigil
I am not the first Catholic to take up this mantra.
Too busy for Lent? How a Hindu sacred text could help
Going up to Jerusalem with Jesus is quite out of keeping with our ordinary rhythms of life.
A different way to observe Lent
The hungry, lonely, broken-hearted, exiled, need not wait until Lent is over.
Jews and Christians Together: On the deep, too-brief wisdom of Joseph Redfield Palmisano, S.J.
Scholars like Joe are rare indeed, and the church needs more such women and men.
