Seeing Pope Francis as spiritual director means seeing that the pope takes himself less seriously than do his critics and defenders.
In her new book, Meghan Daum recounts how, despite her unimpeachable feminist and liberal commitments, she came to feel not just wrong, but alienated from a new generation of “extremely online” activists.
Green’s novel gives a firsthand account of what it is like when a person becomes a brand, when one’s every thought, word and move is scripted, scheduled and scrutinized, ready to be devoured by an audience always demanding more.
The fall season has given us three wildly different case studies in Broadway’s pop/rock hybrids.
A crow, legend tells us, took the poisoned loaf the jealous subdeacon had sent to Benedict
Today’s readings provoke us to self-reflection and action.
Who is Jesus? On this celebration of Jesus’ baptism, the Gospel of Matthew provides a clear answer: Jesus is the Son of God.