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FaithFaith in Focus
Mary Kay Jordan Fleming
It is easy to think of older people as always having existed in their current condition. Does it make us feel younger to think that way? More superior? Perhaps we hope it holds our own mortality at bay.
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FaithFaith in Focus
Jim McDermott
The Harvard Study of Adult Development has found that deep relationships are a key to long term emotional well-being. As I read their findings, I found myself wondering how many people would include a relationship with God as one of the deep personal relationships of their lives.
a group of jesuits in seminary pose in a 1921 photo
FaithFaith in Focus
Dawn Eden Goldstein
How the spiritual sponsor of A.A.’s Bill W. began his ministry
Politics & SocietyFaith in Focus
Valerie Schultz
Parents always think the world is going to hell in a hand basket, and their kids are the hapless passengers in the front. And parents are usually wrong, but not for the reasons they would think.
FaithFaith in Focus
Jim McDermott
When someone dies, it is only right that family and friends be given a chance to share their memories of their loved one. But the balance between pastoral care and logistical realities can be a tough one to strike.
FaithFaith in Focus
Jill Rice
Pope Benedict XVI's life and writings for the church show that one can be a staunch defender of order in the church’s teaching while still respecting God’s infinite love and mercy.