On Friday, May 6, Pope Francis delivered what is now being called his “I Have A Dream” speech in acceptance of the Charlemagne Prize, awarded to him for his work for the
On Friday, May 6, Pope Francis delivered what is now being called his “I Have A Dream” speech in acceptance of the Charlemagne Prize, awarded to him for his work for the
By Makena Clawson | Makena is a member of the inaugural class of Gregorian Fellows. Now a missionary with Christ in the City in her native Denver, she graduated from Benedictine College in
This Sunday is the Fifth Sunday of Easter (Year C) and in today’s Gospel, Jesus gives his apostles — and us — a new commandment: “Love one another as I have loved
On Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016, Mother Angelica passed away after a long battle with the effects of a stroke she suffered in 2001. In tribute, we are republishing a brief version
My daughter took a comparison of religions class and wrote me an e-mail that said, “Dad, I’m becoming a Unitarian.” She was joking, and I know the theologian she is taking the
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” The famous first sentence of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is often repeated and has a ring of truth to it.
The trees are transforming from symbols of life into symbols of lifelessness. The air is getting unexpectedly cold, like a room with a ghost in it. It’s the perfect time to contemplate
The day I graduated from seminary to become a Protestant pastor, I was in a foul mood. But my mood changed when I witnessed real love in action. It was mid-morning. My