Hip-hop can strike a note that is thoroughly baptized in spiritual waters.
From Our Archives
A Listening Church: Communications and collegiality in the age of Francis
How does a tradition of centralized hierarchy interact with a decentralized digital world?
What the Rwandan genocide can teach us about Christian hope
Where did the God of Rwanda go? It is clear now that God never left us!
A professor responds to the pope’s call for an ‘ecological conversion’
If the students are to learn what creation is, they should be out in it.
A Sacred Calling: Recovering what politics is—and is not
The pope challenges all of us to rethink our relationship to politics.
One monk’s response to the AIDS epidemic
Beauty is not the first word that comes to mind when most people think of the AIDS epidemic.
A U.S. bishop reflects on Pope Francis’ challenge to the Mexican bishops.
I felt both uncomfortable and challenged as a bishop in the United States.
A saint of mercy: the story of Leopold Mandić
For almost 40 years, for eight to 16 hours a day, the bent, bearded priest heard the confessions of tens of thousands of souls.
Why studying religion is more important than ever
Cutting religion programs is a trend at odds with the needs and questions of our students.
Authors Alice McDermott and Thomas Lynch make the case for ‘the good funeral’
The stories we tell about what happens when we die have lost their certainty.
