A Reflection for Saturday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill
Molly Cahill
Molly Cahill is an associate editor at America. She was a 2020-2021 O'Hare Fellow.
Seeing God’s fingerprints in retrospect
A Reflection for the Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, by Molly Cahill
Am I good or bad? Is that how God sees it?
A Reflection for the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church, by Molly Cahill
To my fellow eldest daughters: It’s time to let go of our stereotypes.
It is important to let go of the to-do lists and the pressures, but it’s even more essential to let go of the resentment and blame that sneak in behind hard work and perfectionism.
Where doubt fits in to our spiritual lives
A Reflection for Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter, by Molly Cahill
The kind of leadership women can offer to the church
A Reflection for Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by Molly Cahill
Resting in God’s house
A Reflection for Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter, by Molly Cahill
Take a break from Catholic guilt
A Reflection for Monday of Holy Week, by Molly Cahill
Men for Others: How the famous Jesuit maxim evolved—and what it means to Gen Z
On the surface, the message of the Jesuit maxim “men for others” is simple, but its history and evolution only add to its layered and meaningful message.
When I was grieving, I prayed to God for a sign. Was that wrong?
A Reflection for Monday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill
