In “The Shack,” a grieving father struggles to come to terms with the abduction and murder of his youngest daughter.
Spirituality
How can theology speak to the immigration debate?
On this week’s podcast, hosts Kerry Weber and Tim Reidy tackle immigration, speaking to Cecilia González-Andrieu—a professor of theology at Loyola Marymount University in California—about both her personal experience as a Cuban refugee and her theological expertise on the subject. Zac Davis joined to offer his perspective. “We want to pick and choose [who our neighbor will […]
Ash Wednesday reminds us that salvation is a team sport.
People are sinning and repenting of their sins all year round. So, why make a day of it?
I knew I couldn’t defy my wife’s Alzheimer’s. I learned to embrace it instead.
I have been told, “You cannot be both caretaker and husband.” This bothers me: How can I not be both caretaker and husband to Gail?
¡Quiero vivir!
La Palabra de Dios nos ofrece muchos ejemplos y hoy se concentra en dos: Adán y Eva y Jesucristo.
¿Tú ves en lo escondido?
El fariseísmo sigue siendo una enfermedad del presente.
God, why the common cold?
When I persist in wondering “why,” I remind myself that Jesus knows all about this kind of contemplation.
All animals feel pain. So why do only humans live in dread of suffering?
Christ embraced the most alienated region of human life: our fear.
Los agobiados hijos de Eva
La medicina de Jesucristo para el estrés no es unas vacaciones en la playa para volver a empezar. Sino un cambio profundo de actitud. Se llama confianza.
Confesiones de un católico convertido al capitalismo
El sistema de libre empresa es compatible con nuestra preocupación por los desfavorecidos, escribe un economista y católico converso.
