Not long ago I was working with a young couple, preparing for marriage.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
A Center for the Self
People can be like tumbleweeds. The fastest can be the most forlorn.
Churchill’s Choice
Learning lessons from history, there two mistakes to avoid. The first is ignorance of the past; the second, supposing that it was inevitable.
The Pope, a Parable, and Perspective
Parables are meant to change our perspective, and that is no small thing.
Stewards of the Land
My grandfather never knew if the aid packages he sent back to Russia reached his brothers. He died in Kansas, never seeing any of them again.
Lost and Found
The parables of Jesus are meant to pounce, at least if we’ve truly heard them. They’re a bit like playing with a kitten, one that surprises us with an unexpected swipe. Each parable imparts a deeply personal lessen, but only if we enter the play.
Sweet Surrender
When the present doesn’t demand our full attention, don’t we typically use the time to fret and to frame the future?
The Self-Expression of Vows
According to an August 15 2013 ldquo Field Notes rdquo feature in The New York Times ldquo Before Saying lsquo I Do rsquo Define Just What You Mean rdquo many brides and grooms are resurrecting a 1960s and 70s tradition nbsp They are again nbsp ldquo choosing to say vows they have writ
Hitchcock, Hebrews, and Suffering
Working with Alfred Hitchcock Ingrid Bergman once asked for additional insight into the character that she was to play nbsp What was her motivation nbsp Hitchcock answered her but the actress didn rsquo t see the question as settled nbsp ldquo I don rsquo t feel like that I don rsquo t thi
