An Eastern priest’s vision for Catholic-Orthodox relations
Faith in Focus
Wham! Thump! Yahweh! Are your kids ready for ‘The Action Bible’?
All those gaudy graphics and bright colors? Surely there was something, well, evangelical about the darn thing. But I can’t argue with the results.
Bouquets for My Father
Sons, often defined by their fathers, necessarily reflect on the man who gave them life.
A Theology of Taylor Swift
No topic is out of bounds for the theologian.
A Closing and an Opening: On graduation and the priesthood
My inner silence returned me to the cathedral, and to the meaning of the priesthood.
Just a Mother? Recovering the unsung life of Zebedee’s wife
Her story does not end with her sons.
Finding a place for hope in hard-hit Flint, Michigan
It is Flint’s future we must concern ourselves with.
Taking your children to Mass isn’t always easy but it’s worth it.
Over the years, we choose, time and again, to brave the wrath of children awakened too early on a weekend morning, in order that we might continue to attend Mass as a family.
How the Jesuits transformed my life
The answer to the world’s most pressing questions starts with compassion.
