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The day President John F. Kennedy was murdered, a Divine Word seminarian walked up the hill to our family’s apartment in Rome to tell my wife Sally and me the terrible news. Seeking wisdom, I wrote Dorothy Day.
A poem for 'Mater et Magistra'
In the epilogue of his latest book, "The Pope's Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler," Peter Eisner offers an interesting insight on the men who held the seat of Peter during the 20th century.
The oft-byzantine particulars of religious practice can be almost impossible to communicate effectively.
For secular Washington, Benedict was the pope of no. For those who listened, Benedict is more the pope of and, connecting charity and truth, faith and reason.
Jon M. Sweeney
Graham Greene has had more malevolent biographers than anyone is due.
Today is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Narendra Nath Datta, better known as Swami Vivekananda (January 12, 1863-July 4, 1902). The Swami was one of the original disciples of the Hindu saint and mystic Ramakrishna (1836-1886).
John W. O’Malley
The diaries of Yves Congar, the single most important theologian of Vatican II.
Three theologians respond to the recent censure of Sister Margaret Farley for her 2006 book 'Just Love.'