As long as I have lived here, almost 30 years now, a mockingbird has arrived every spring and stayed until the approach of winter.
Spirituality
Jesuit Spirituality in Theater
In this week’s podcast, George Drance, S.J., chats to Matt Malone, S.J., and Kerry Weber about his approach to the theater as a Jesuit actor and director. George Drance also talks about his next play, “Calderon’s Two Dreams,” which opens at La MaMa in New York in February 2017.
Spiritual Baggage: On finding the line between self-esteem and self-promotion.
In our lives, ’tis a gift to be humble, but not a gift that many of us have.
The coming of the “Prince of Peace” reminds us to work for peace across the globe.
“Peace is the only true direction of human progress.”
‘Silence’ is a complex film about the nature of faith—it’s a wonder it ever got made.
Martin Scorsese’s new film will be elusive to the many and beloved by the few.
Search for peace this Christmas, says USCCB president
Christians must visit the manger, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo said.
To those who are disheartened and afraid, God says during Advent, “Fear not!”
As we share our feelings of dread and sadness in prayer, we ask God to lift us up to a place of gladness.
Is anxiety sinful?
For people of faith, it can be hard not to view worry as some kind of personal failure.
Keep and Ponder
Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Lk 2:19)
All in the Family—a reflection on the biblical genealogies for Advent
There are many people who have gone before us, both in our biological and spiritual families, who have quietly and obscurely served God, loved others, and increased the amount of good in the world.
