Philip Shenon’s “Jesus Wept” looks at the church since World War II, with particular focus on the clerical abuse crisis and ...
Philosophers have always wrestled with how love can be so morally important, yet so personal and even arbitrary.
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
“The churning, burning world needs poets,” Wharton said. “Poets express the human experience in lyrical words. Metaphor in ...
The heart of St. Roque lay in the display case in front of me. It still held the power of life and evangelization, announcing ...
The grocery stores are brimming with cards heralding the arrival of Valentine’s Day. Many cards speak of romantic love, but ...
Love is simple, says Reverend Paul Anthony Daniels, because “in its most visceral form,” it boils down to three things: spit, ...
Prayers and fasting, Eucharistic adoration and getting back to the basics of the Catholic faith are some of the ways the ...
One thing, as men, that we rarely talk about, are the experiences we have suffered in the form of sexual abuse or trauma. The ...