Martin Luther King Jr., Ta-Nehisi Coates and the American Dream
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
Christ is too beautiful not to be true.
We used to stress (rightly) that to miss Mass was a grave sin. We ought to work harder to make Mass something gracious and beautiful.
Confession: the sacrament of story
In Confession, your act of telling your story opens the way for God’s act of forgiveness.
Adulthood begins with the realization that choices matter.
Adults should know that any choice of substance changes us forever. To use the image of the poet, we don’t just follow one road rather than another.
To believe in Jesus Christ is to know him in the present tense.
How much of your Christ comes from him? How much, from you?
Between hungry grass and the Bread of Life
When we truly love others, we begin to see the world through their eyes; we look to the future with them in mind.
Go Set a Watchman reminds us that it takes time to become
What changed Atticus Finch between Mockingbird and Watchman? Time, and it changes us all
The Secret Place
A reflection on Sunday’s reading from the Rev. Terrance Klein
Alice in Wonderland at 150
A reflection on Sunday’s readings from the Rev. Terrance Klein
