This week begins America s Easter break hiatus but we will still be posting new content online including this interview with Scott Korb author of Life in Year One What the World Was Like in First-Century Palestine What did people eat where did they work and worship and what was their relation
In All Things
What the Crisis Is NOT About
One of the most surprising aspects of the reaction to the return of the clergy sex abuse scandal has been the way some commentators especially those on the Left have used the crisis to advance causes that do not actually have much to do with the underlying problems My colleague Father Martin has
The Catholic Abuse Crisis in Light of Easter
Andrew Hamilton S J offers an unflinching and intriguing take on the Catholic abuse crisis seen through the perspective of Easter this week in Eureka Street the Australian Jesuits online magazine The stories of sexual abuse throughout the Catholic world are not a distraction from Easter If w
Send in the Cavalry
If you were a student in a first-year Communications class and you were asked to devise a strategy for taking a situation say a scandal involving the clerical abuse of minors and make the situation worse to devise ways to add fuel to the flames rather than to squelch them to present yourself as
Dr Williams says sorry for saying the obvious
News in the UK has been dominated this weekend by the religious equivalent of a diplomatic row In comments to be broadcast tomorrow on a BBC radio programme the Archbishop of Canterbury said the Church in Ireland had lost all credibility over its handling of sex abuse nbsp The comment provoked
Preaching to the Pope: the other 95% of what Fr Cantalamessa said
Cambridge MA I am sure that by now regular readers of In All Things have figured out that I am not particularly well-connected in ecclesial circles and certainly have no inside scoop on the Vatican But I can use the internet and read And so when I was disheartened by the latest uproar at the V
The Church’s Easter: What Needs to Die so that the Church May Live
This year the religious symbolism of Easter could not be more resonant for the Catholic Church Each day from Good Friday to Easter Sunday offers the Church a profound spiritual message as it confronts the horrific effects of the crimes of clerical sexual abuse which have convulsed the church fir
Trying to See Salvation
Yesterday we attended a Good Friday justice walk modeled on the Stations of the Cross nbsp Living in a new town I had hoped that it would provide an entry into the suffering struggles and salvation of this place nbsp It was sponsored by a broad coalition of local churches and justice groups
The Other Scandal
Good Friday is too solemn a day for blogging especially about something as ephemeral as politics But today with the Church besieged by scandal I hope that pastors who are called upon to preach will preach about the scandal of the Cross We have lost that sense of the Cross When we see a cross a
America’s First Article in Spanish!
Yes you read that right nbsp America has nbsp published–posted–its first article ever in Spanish nbsp Yes a bit late given the predominance of Spanish-speaking Catholics in this country but better late than jam aacute s nbsp The story A few months ago I was invited to speak at this year
