I stayed on the phone with my husband as I drove up to the prison, its jagged stone facade stretching outward from a large, pointed, central turret. If it had not been nestled within the beautiful, rolling landscape of the lower Catskill mountains, I thought, this building would look much more omino
Faith in Focus
Praying With Laurie: On grief, growth and letting go
After losing his daughter to cancer, Richard Wile embraces the kenosis, or self-emptying, of centering prayer.
Unfinished Houses: Building the kingdom on God’s time
International service experiences teach volunteers to ‘build the kingdom on God’s time.’
The Man With One Leg: An early encounter with death
Fay Vincent Jr. reflects on an early encounter with death.
Growing in Faith
A mother reflects on her daughter’s experience of growing up black and Catholic.
Saved by Grace: Striving for a more racially just and equal church
“I am asked how I can remain Catholic when the church I now serve in had ownership of a member of my family.” – Cora Marie Billings, R.S.M.
Among Mercies: My grandmother, Catherine McAuley and me
Ty Barnes on the powerful witness of her Baptist grandmother and Sister Catherine McAuley.
Ten tips for an Ignatian summer
Jesuit-inspired ideas for a spiritually rich season
All in One: Understanding the Holy Trinity and The Monsignor
Understanding the third person, the Holy Trinity and The Monsignor
How the feast of the Visitation calls us to service
On the feast of the Visitation we recall yet another dimension of Mary’s response; we honor her spirit of service, or diakonia. Mary’s generous care for Elizabeth anticipates the spirit of service that should be the hallmark of the church, which is sent especially to the poor.
