Ignatian spirituality, like all good Christian spirituality, is both a “calling” and a “sending.”
In All Things
Do the homeless need a hand up or a handout? Why not both?
A mayor and a prime minister show no party has a monopoly on compassion.
Catholic hospitals are accused of sub-par care of women. CHA’s Sister Carol Keehan says it ain’t so.
“Pregnancies with problems don’t need to be referred for abortion, they need to be taken care of at the hospitals, and at Catholic hospitals they are taken care of.”
Black Catholics speak about the trauma of police shootings.
Content related to racism and discrimination can cause issues like anxiety and depression.
Bishop Lopes explains what a “personal ordinariate” means
“Unity in faith allows for a diversity of expression of that same faith.”
Humans of Harvard Divinity School: Who we are at 200 years
You might think that the Jesuit and Catholic priest doesn’t (or shouldn’t) really fit in at HDS.
When it comes to politics, Catholics report hearing about immigration and religious liberty most
Catholics were the most likely group surveyed to hear about the environment during worship services.
Libertarianism and Religion: 8 Questions for ‘Reason’ Editor Katherine Mangu-Ward
‘I want Catholics to be free to do their thing so that I can be free to do mine.’
Why President Obama is wrong to denounce Donald Trump
Passion is welcome, but not when it seems partisan.
Nuns to candidates: Be nicer to one another
Members of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious will deliver a letter to presidential candidates later this week.
