During graduate studies in English many years ago, I came to love certain academic books, the first of which was Northrop Frye’s The Anatomy of Criticism. Frye, who applied archetypal analysis to classic literature, labeled comic drama as “the mythos of spring,” a celebration of a
Faith in Focus
An Unexpected Lesson: God’s option is always for the poor and defenseless.
There I was, a 50-something woman of privilege, in front of the Salvation Army homeless shelter in a seedy neighborhood of Austin on a sultry summer evening, dutifully putting bright orange traffic cones out in the street. I was startled by a tough-looking female police sergeant, who pulled me aside
A Prisoners Story: 37 years behind bars, one year of freedom
No one cares that Al died—not his family, not the folks at the halfway house where he lived, not even those of us who had served time with him. Only old man Bob on the third floor of B-Building mourned Al’s passing. Al used to clean Bob’s cell and wash his laundry. But Bob is as cr
Father Ciszek: The things that strike you after 20+ years in a Soviet labor camp
I am an American, happy to be home; but in many ways I am almost a stranger.
Northern Light
Its the water. The large windows that flank our sanctuary at Tautra Mariakloster in Norway look directly out on the Trondheim Fjord. Each of the seven of us Cistercian nuns here has felt our primordial connection with the water all around us. Being in our church is like being in a womb, with the wat
When Death Will Not Leave: A husband’s journey through grief
A husband’s journey through grief
Wisdom for My Children: Reflections on the ‘ultimate gift’
A father’s reflections on his battle with cancer
A Renewed Challenge: Assessing Paul VI’s ‘Progress of Peoples’
Brazil experienced an economic boom in the late 1960s. With its gross national product growing handsomely at a rate of 7 percent to 8 percent, Brazil was praised by many development economists as an example of diversified, investment-led prosperity. But while the industries of Rio de Janeiro and Sã
God’s Awesome Silence: Understanding the psalmist’s anguish
No book of the Hebrew Scriptures is more beloved than the Psalms. Many Christians carry with them a book containing the four Gospels and the Book of Psalms. But no book of the Hebrew Bible is regularly bound by itself, except the Psalms. The psalter is treasured. Pious Jews often carry a small volum
