If we think the Benedict Option is going to be easier than the messy reality of modern parish life, we have not yet seen it clearly.
In All Things
Why does it take so long for the Catholic Church to recognize martyrs of justice?
The church is now recognizing what the local church in Central and South America has always known.
Two Saints on a Single Day: the Anglican and the Jesuit
Two saintly Christians separated by only a few decades in time.
The patron of ‘America’ was the archetype of the radical underground priest.
The Jesuits at the magazine saw themselves as ministering in a country hostile to the Catholic faith and so chose Edmund Campion as their patron.
Friends of slain Florida priest rally against the death penalty
Father Robert worked in prison ministry, which is how he became acquainted with his killer.
Want to combat ‘fake news?’ How much would you pay for a Spotify of real news?
In the post-election coming-out party for fake news, people seem more willing to pay for the real thing.
‘God Is Not Fair’: Author Q&A with Daniel P. Horan, OFM
“There are so many ways that the Christian message can better inform how we respond to our contemporary circumstances.”
Why a Jesuit perspective on the news will really matter in 2017
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Keeping Time: Nov. 27, First Sunday of Advent
None of us truly understands what it means that “the Son of Man will come.”
Father Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, leader of Jesuits at a tumultuous time, dies at 87.
In his years as Superior General, and in the years following his 2008 resignation, Father Kolvenbach was known for his simplicity and moderation.
