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Today, we’re introducing “Believing,” a yearlong exploration from The Times on how we experience religion and spirituality ...
Especially when preaching to young people who are stressed, traumatized or incarcerated, Father Greg Boyle has learned: If ...
The further we get from the needs and the lives of the poor, the easier it is to forget that we have duties to them at all.
Drew was particularly inspired by the Jesuit paleontologist Teilhard de Chardin, who saw creation as imbued with the Spirit. ...
Despite their small number, the Bektashis are set to form the world’s newest country — a first-of-its-kind Islamic microstate ...
In this Easter Sunday episode of Preach, Greg shares with host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., how we might recognize and receive God ...
On this week’s episode of “,” Zac and Ashley chat with Sam Sorich, an award-winning filmmaker teaching film production at ...
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Katy Carl
Katy Carl is editor of Word on Fire Luminor and writer in residence at the University of St. Thomas–Houston. She is the author of As Earth Without Water and Fragile Objects.
Rabbi Ron Kronish is an independent interreligious peacebuilder, blogger, writer, speaker and author. He has lived in Jerusalem for the past 45 years.
Jim Marshall was a journalist, then ran a Washington newsletter firm for 25 years. He is a parishioner at St. Mary of the Bay in Warren, RI, and lives in nearby Barrington. He can be reached at ...
Returning to “Preach” for the second time this Lent, Professor Johnson joins host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., to discuss the ...
BERLIN — A Jesuit priest says he prefers going to prison than paying a $541 fine for participating in a climate activists’ street blockade in the southern German city of Nuremberg. The Rev. Jorg Alt ...