The kerfuffle in France over Western fashion designers producing Islamic clothing for women is another sign of the stigma Islam carries today.
In All Things
A married priest responds to ‘Amoris Laetitia’: an interview Father Dwight Longenecker
“To grow in love through the realities of life is to learn that true love wears working clothes.”
Virgilio Elizondo, a man of the marginalized
Like many of his students and readers, Fr. Virgilio helped me grow in love with a God who is much closer than I ever dared imagine.
The director of Franciscan Action Network may be arrested this morning. Here‘s why.
“Jesus committed acts of nonviolent civil disobedience all the time.”
Pope Francis’ Witness at Lesbos should affect us at Mass too
The suffering of the refugee and the suffering and vulnerability of those of whom we speak ill cannot be separated.
Pope Francis’ visit to Lesbos teaches Europe a lesson on refugees
The church has a wider definition for “refugee” than most states.
Solidarity is back with ‘The Dorothy Option’
Solidarity Hall has attracted people who are serious about living a radically Christian life.
We see the ‘fatherhood’ of Pope Francis in his answers to children, says Antonio Spadaro, S.J.
In new book, kids ask the pope some tough questions.
FDR and the words he never got to speak
“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith.”
‘Amoris Laetitia’ and gay marriage: a closer look
I admire the pope’s ability to engage complex moral issues for the sake of a global church.
