It is astonishing to think that God would choose to enter the world this way: as a fragile newborn who could not even hold up his own head without help.
Faith in Focus
I am a sexual assault survivor. The psalms gave me new words to define myself.
I found my voice in the cries of the ancient psalmist.
Chasing Likes: Confessions of an Instagram addict
There’s a big difference between engagement and encounter.
A journey through an ever-evolving Catholic Church on El Camino
Changing churches, confessionals and saints through the centuries
What would Jesus do about Artificial Intelligence? Become more human.
It is not technology we should fear. It is ourselves.
A Jesuit on El Camino with The New York Times
Tuesday, May 4, was our first walk, a 10-mile, six-hour march with a band of 23 men and women.
Can you be a Catholic and a yogi?
These two ways, of Christ and Patanjali, have helped me be more at peace and be kinder to myself.
Can the Feast of San Gennaro hold on to its Catholic and Italian roots?
“People come here because they are hungry, but they don’t know that they’re hungry for God.”
I became a priest 50 years ago. Here’s how the perception of priesthood has changed
We have seen an epochal change in the image of a Catholic priest in North America.
What two saints and a pope named Francis can teach us about living the Gospel online
Putting Francis of Assisi, Francis de Sales, and Pope Francis in conversation.
