Humans are called to praise, reverence and serve God through our every decision and action.
Interviews
Reimagining Catholic devotion to Mary: Who is she and what is her role in my life?
“Who is Mary, what is her role in my life and what could I do to get to know her better?”
Novelist Ron Hansen on what it means to be an Ignatian deacon.
The Spiritual Exercises ‘is a work of psychological genius that can only help one live a fuller, richer life,’ Hansen says.
Saint of the Darkness: an interview with the promoter of Mother Teresa’s cause for sainthood
Brian Kolodiejchuk speaks of Mother Teresa’s early mystical experiences and her struggles with the “dark night.”
Souls at War: An interview with the Iraq veteran and writer Phil Klay
Phil Klay won the National Book Award for fiction in 2014 for his collection of short stories, Redeployment. Writing in The New York Times, Dexter Filkins called it “the best thing written so far on what the war did to people’s souls.” A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Mr. Klay s
The Philosopher Who Defied Hitler: Q&A with Alice von Hildebrand
Alice von Hildebrand is a Belgian-born Catholic philosopher who retired from the classroom in 1984 after teaching at Hunter College in New York City for 37 years In September 2013 Pope Francis awarded her a Dame Grand Cross of the Pontifical Order of St Gregory the Great on the occasion of her 90
Israeli Jesuit Father David Neuhaus: The first step to peace in the Holy Land is ending the occupation
Escalating violence between Israel and Palestine has left at least 213 Palestinians and 12 people in Israel dead since the outbreak of hostilities on May 11. In 2014, we spoke to Israeli Jesuit Father David Neuhaus on the more than six decades of conflict in the Holy Land.
What’s it like to be gay and Catholic? An interview with Eve Tushnet
“There is a future for individual gay people in the Catholic Church that doesn’t require repression, or self-hatred, or being totally alone.”
Promoting the Faith: An Interview With William J. Levada
The Office of the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is reached by staircase or elevator up one level from the inner courtyard at Piazza del Sant’Uffizio, 11, near the end of the colonnade that wraps around the Piazza San Pietro. The dome of St Peter’s Basilica, designed six centuries ago by Michelangelo, is in partial view from all the office windows.
Theologians and White Supremacy: An interview with James H. Cone
“It was truly amazing how Martin Luther King could sustain his hope for a beloved community at a time when nobody, black or white, seemed to believe in it or even care.”
