Sister Joan D Chittister O S B is a Benedictine nun speaker and writer She is a member of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie Penn where she has served as prioress Focusing on feminist spirituality and social issues her web column ldquo From Where I Stand rdquo appears weekly in the National
Sean Salai
Sean Salai is the author of What Would Pope Francis Do? Bringing the Good News to People in Need (Our SundayVisitor, 2016) and holds an M.A. in Applied Philosophy from Loyola University Chicago. He also holds a B.A. in History from Wabash College, which he attended on scholarship from the Indianapolis Star, and where as editor of the campus newsmagazine he won several Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) awards as well as a Wesley Pruden Investigative Journalism Award from the Leadership Institute in 2001. Before entering the Jesuits in 2005, he was a metro desk newspaper reporter for The Washington Times and the Boca Raton News, where his articles were picked up by the Drudge Report and other national media outlets. He taught theology and coached forensics at Jesuit High School of Tampa in 2010-2014.
His freelance writing has appeared in America, National Catholic Reporter, Catholic World Report, Busted Halo, Crisis Magazine, Civil War Book Review, Homiletic & Pastoral Review, the Magis Spirituality Center's Spiritual Exercises Blog and other publications. He has been a contributing editor on two reference works for the non-profit Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) and his academic writing has appeared in three publications including the Heythrop Journal. He won two scholarships for outstanding collegiate journalism from the Washington DC-based American Alternative Foundation in 2001 and 2002. He is a graduate of the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University, the Leadership Institute’s Student Publications School in Virginia, the Collegiate Network Foreign Correspondent Course in Prague, and several other journalism programs. His prior internship experience included The Washington Times national desk and Policy Review magazine at the Heritage Foundation.
Sacred Fire: Q&A with Father Ron Rolheiser OMI
Father Ronald Rolheiser O M I nbsp is an Oblate priest theologian and popular spirituality writer He is president of the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio Texas He received his doctorate in systematic theology at the University of Louvain and is a member of the Catholic Theological Soc
Seminary Formation in the Age of Francis: Q&A with Monsignor David Toups
Very Rev Monsignor David L Toups S T D is the Rector and President of St Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach Florida He assumed this post in 2012 and was subsequently named as a monsignor after serving as pastor at Christ the King parish in Tampa Ordained in 1997 for the Dio
Saving Gang Members from the Street? Q&A with Father Greg Boyle, SJ
Father Greg Boyle S J is an American Jesuit priest who works with Los Angeles street gangs as the founding director of Homeboy Industries in California nbsp Before founding Homeboy Industries as a non-profit ministry to his neighborhood rsquo s predominantly Hispanic gang members in 2001 Father
Pope Francis in Philly: Q&A with Archbishop Charles Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
Looking forward to the World Meeting of Families
The Catholic Blogosphere: Q&A with Father John Zuhlsdorf
Father John Zuhlsdorf quot Father Z quot is an American-born priest of the Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni in Italy and a Catholic media figure A convert from Lutheranism in college he was ordained by Saint John Paul II in 1991 nbsp He worked in Rome as a collaborator in the Pontific
‘Eager to Love’: Author Q&A with Father Richard Rohr, O.F.M.
Father Richard Rohr O F M is a New Mexico-based Franciscan friar who is also a popular Catholic author and speaker He is the author of dozens of books and recorded talks Father Rohr founded the New Jerusalem Community in Cincinnati Ohio in 1971 and in 1986 the Center for Action and Contemplati
Remembering Nixon’s Catholic Coup: An Interview with Pat Buchanan
The former presidential candidate talks about his new book on the rise of Richard Nixon.
Catholicism and Baseball: Questions for MLB Umpire Mark Wegner
Mark Wegner is a Tampa-based Major League Baseball umpire He worked in the National League from 1998 to 1999 and throughout both major leagues since 2000 Wearing number 14 on his jersey he has umpired in seven Division Series between 2003 and 2013 in the 2007 National League Championship Series
With God in the Russian Mission: Q&A with Father Anthony Corcoran, S.J.
Unlike in the Soviet era, the Society of Jesus now operates openly in Russia.
