Dan is dead; long live Dan. But how?
Faith in Focus
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.
Still Searching: The quest for justice in Nigeria
It’s been over two years since abduction of close to 300 schoolgirls by Boko Haram.
The Life Of Mae: Finding love in an unexpected place
I think of a line in Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov: “And if two of you are together, then there is a whole world, a world of living love.”
My (accidental) year in Section 8 housing
“My quiet time in the mildew downstairs yielded this thought: it was simply time for me to live with the poor.”
Why we need purgatory
Pastoral care re-imagined in light of purgatory can bring our world much needed healing and communion.
Did Jesus get ‘hangry’?
The Christos, for a skinny guy, sure was interested in good things to eat.
