If the church is a field hospital, I have known a place within the church where the wounded have flocked for many decades. I am speaking, of course, of Howard Gray.
Spirituality
Father James Martin, S.J.: The Sixth Week of Easter
Is there something in my life that I need to take time to ponder, time to understand?
Imagine yourself on the other side of death with the Lord
We often imagine our own deaths, though typically what we picture is our funeral.
How painting can become an act of penance
Teaching in prison, and a racially charged encounter, amplified my consciousness of race in religious imagery.
The Examen with Father James Martin, S.J.: The Fifth Week of Easter
Believe it or not, it’s still Easter.
From alcoholism and agnosticism to converting to Catholicism: a conversation on faith with Mary Karr
“Any way I tell this story is a lie.” Mary Karr opens her memoir “Lit” with a warning about the inevitable unreliability of memory. But don’t be fooled. Mary Karr delivers many truths that you need to hear. Mary Karr is an award-winning poet and New York Times best-selling author. Her poems have been published […]
From alcoholism and agnosticism to converting to Catholicism: a conversation on faith with Mary Karr
Mary Karr delivers many truths that you need to hear.
U.S. Catholics disagree about what it means to believe in God
A new Pew Research Center poll finds that 87 percent of U.S. Catholics believe God is “all-loving,” but only 67 percent say God is “all-powerful.”
The icons of William Hart McNichols
More than 50 of his striking icons are in glorious display book.
The Examen with Father James Martin, S.J.: The Fourth Week of Easter
It takes us a while to celebrate the Resurrection.
