Each day, George Williams, S.J., passes through metal doors plastered with the word “CONDEMNED” to minister to the men of San Quentin State Prison.
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Meet the Louisiana priest behind a 100-gallon crop duster blessing
It is a beautiful thing when the sacred and the quirky come together in such a way that only Catholicism can arrange.
Your Catholic guide to the 2020 Oscars
Are this year’s Academy Awards the most Catholic yet? An interview with America’s film critic, John Anderson
What it’s like to get to know your bishop on pilgrimage
Mychael Schilmoeller was part of a delegation of young adults who accompanied their bishops on their “ad limina” visit to Rome to meet with Pope Francis.
How Afghanistan changed this Catholic vet’s relationship to violence—and God
An interview with Marine Corps veteran Pete Lucier
The importance of learning the stories of the enslaved people owned by the Jesuits
There is still much that remains unknown about the enslaved people owned, rented and borrowed by the Catholic Church.
How Dorothy Day’s granddaughter feels about facing prison time for peace activism
An interview with Martha Hennessy
What’s it like to play Pope Francis? An interview with Jonathan Pryce on ‘The Two Popes’
“I’ve been asked: How did you build this character? I didn’t. He did, and I follow in his footsteps.”
Non-Christians are seeking spiritual direction. Here’s why.
This week we talk to author and writer, Kaya Oakes.
