Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options

In All Things
July 29, 2009
nbsp It s always pleasant business to report good news from the Catholic publishing scene nbsp Actually good news from a surprising source nbsp Last year Orbis Books full disclosure Robert Ellsberg the publisher is a friend and Orbis published one of my books published a book by Jim Dou
In All Things
July 29, 2009
Isn t your guardian angel nbsp supposed to guard you You remember the old prayer nbsp Angel of God my guardian dear to whom God s love commits me here ever this day be at my side to light and guard rule and guide nbsp Light and guard nbsp Well maybe not nbsp Or at least maybe
In All Things
July 28, 2009
You nbsp thought I was going to castigate The New Yorker again didn t you nbsp Wrong nbsp As I mentioned when I disagreed with Paul Rudnick s piece on nuns I usually love TNY nbsp Viz this week s issue has a nbsp top-flight piece by Joan Acocella who wrote on the best articles I ve ever re
In All Things
July 27, 2009
Several years ago a Jesuit in our community brought back from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art a print of a painting by an artist of whom I had never heard James Ensor nbsp The painting was among his most famous works Christ s Entry into Brussels above nbsp It was unlike anything I had
In All Things
July 26, 2009
The Feast of St Ignatius of Loyola the founder of the Jesuits is coming up--on July 31 In preparation for that day what should or could you do Well St Ignatius would probably be happy if you went to Mass on that day spent an hour in prayer and did some good work for the poor But rather
In All Things
July 22, 2009
A reflection for today s Feast of St Mary Magdalene for Living with Christ Thanks to The Da Vinci Code millions of readers and moviegoers suspect falsely that Mary Magdalene was married to Jesus nbsp Thanks to a misguided sermon by Pope Gregory I in the sixth century many of Christians belie
In All Things
July 19, 2009
Fascinating nbsp Michael Paulson s blog Articles of Faith nbsp has this story of a Vermont museum featuring a display of Wampum belts of faith with a Jesuit connection Two 17th century beaded wampum belts made by Native Americans in New England for French Jesuit missionaries as expressions
In All Things
July 18, 2009
So here I am nbsp in Cape May New Jersey at a Jesuit vacation house ready to go to the beach yes even Jesuits need occasional breaks Gentle Reader nbsp when I duck into a small computer room check my email nbsp and then log onto nbsp Google News type in the word Vatican and find the ab
In All Things
July 15, 2009
In light of yesterday s decision by the U S House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church to permit the ordination those in active same-sex relationships is schism within the Anglican Communion inevitable nbsp The Anglican bishop of Durham England not NC and Scripture scholar N T Tom Wright thin
In All Things
July 13, 2009
The New Yorker as a rule is nbsp not nbsp anti-Catholic nbsp I say this as a longtime reader and avid fan nbsp And I say it nbsp despite the fact that the magazine nbsp featured a painting of a crucified Easter bunny during Holy Week in 1995 despite the fact that last year the estimable liter