“My own hunch is that we will get to where we should be going by following neither the instinct of the liberal nor that of the conservative fully.”
Father Rolheiser: Post-Sophistication
Becoming the mystery through the Eucharist
In our participation in the Eucharist, the Passion continues, and through us Christ re-creates the world.
The recipe for going ‘all in’ on ending homelessness in America
One of the most American ideals — the sanctity of home — has been imperiled for some time. Two organizations — Catholic Charities USA and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness — are united in the belief that it doesn’t have to be this way.
This is the way: The Eucharistic pilgrimage of the Mass
As someone who leads an apostolate for Catholic pilgrimage, I often get asked which one pilgrimage journey is my favorite. Easy answers recount long, arduous pilgrimages between California missions, or through the Wisconsin farmland that leads us to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to a local girl.
My favorite pilgrimage, however, is the one I make each time I attend Mass.
‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Succession’: What makes a good dad?
As we head into another Father’s Day with barbecues and goofy cards, it is worth reflecting on what are the virtues of fatherhood we should be extolling.
‘On the road’ Masses are a mingling of creativity and the Holy Spirit
“On the Road” Masses build community, inspire devotion.
AI cannot ignore respect for human dignity
AI: We can’t dismiss it, but we shouldn’t forsake faith, or the spiritual life either.
Superheroes can be useful for catechesis on virtues, values
What do Rocket Racoon, Superman, Spider-Man, Wonder Woman and following Jesus have to do with each other? These super folks have a lot of the same qualities it takes to live authentic Christianity today.