I am not the first Catholic to take up this mantra.
In All Things
Simon of Cyrene, Jesus’ Last Helper
You did your duty in what was perhaps the very first act of Christian charity.
Milan’s Pietà: disfigured, unfinished, like us
Our ancestors in faith have given us testimony of their faith in stone.
SCOTUS tackles contraception, health care and tangle of legal and moral questions
The government contends it has minimized, if not eradicated, the burden on religious employers.
Too busy for Lent? How a Hindu sacred text could help
Going up to Jerusalem with Jesus is quite out of keeping with our ordinary rhythms of life.
Mourning and heightened security in Milan after the Brussels attacks
Well before this week’s new attack, security in Milan was intense.
Interfaith wisdom for ‘aging with grace’: an interview with Thomas Ryan, C.S.P.
Is endless leisure the reward for our striving, or will we look for more?
How not to beat Trump: with vulgarity
I consider myself as strongly anti-Trump, but some of the cheering at a recent protest turned me off.
Augustine and Simplicianus, sons of Milan, followers of Christ
The first days of Holy Week are for getting ready, asking questions, considering possibilities.
AIPAC and the campaign against peaceful change in the Middle East
Prominent U.S. politicians are flocking to genuflect before the powerful lobbying association.
