The rich young man is the only person in the Gospels who does not heed a direct call from Jesus.
In All Things
Elizabeth Dias of Time magazine is the 2016 recipient of $25,000 Hunt Prize.
Ms. Dias’s work was described as “a combination of emotional generosity, deep curiosity, intellectual confidence and clear vision.”
John O’Malley, S.J., honored at Harvard
His religious dedication and passion for the study of history have encouraged countless others.
The faith and science of Georges Lemaître, father of the Big Bang
Ironically, a purely scientific theory that was proposed by a religious was rejected as a religious agenda by scientists.
Bob Dylan in the key of Catholic
Charlie Brown is dead, but Bob Dylan is 75 years old today.
Alone but Connected in Rwanda
Whether or not we can see them, like the stars, refugees exist. Also like stars, they exist as individuals but also in relationships.
LIVESTREAM | Conference on the works of René Girard
Tune in Tuesday, May 24, at 6 p.m. ET.
Brooklyn’s Bishop DiMarzio decries ‘racism and xenophobia’
The bishop of Brooklyn is defending immigrants in a powerful essay that—without mentioning names—seems to take direct aim at Donald Trump.
In another striking interview, Pope Francis reflects on Europe’s Christian roots and relations with Islam
Francis focuses attention on how Christianity’s relationship to Europe begins in service, and asks challenging questions about how both Islam and Christianity can be misused for conquest.
