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Sketch of Thomas Merton. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Last week as regular readers know I asked people to recommend works in the field of spiritual autobiography or any book essay article in the genre of ldquo faith journey rdquo I supplied my initial list and I asked for additional selections both within the Roman Catholic Tradition and without
Teaching the art of spiritual autobiography
On this election night Mark Stricherz nbsp offers guest blog post below on why a Romney victory would be good for Catholics Stricherz is the Capitol Hill correspondent for The Colorado Observer a contributing reporter for The Daily and author of Why the Democrats Are Blue Secular Liberalism
In the October 22 issue, Timothy P. O'Malley writes about his family's struggles with infertility ("Waiting for Gabriel").Here we offer some resources for families facing this challenge. Longing to Love: A Memoir of Desires, Relationships, and Spiritual Transformation, Timothy Muldoon"Adoption and t
Cambridge MA This past weekend a remarkable event took place at Boston College Engaging Particularities X the 10th annual conference dedicated to comparative theology the theology of religions and the related fields of missiology global theology and other related fields Organized by doctora
Ann M. Begley
The curious life of J. D. Salinger
Isaac Slater
Catholic-Muslim dialogue seen through the lens of beauty
Somerset Maugham was of one of the most widely read writers of the 20th century.
Hymn to Matter” may be one of the oddest-seeming prayers ever penned by a priest. Christians pray to God, to the saints, to the angels perhaps, and sometimes to deceased loved ones. But a hymn to matter? To atoms and rocks, gases and plasma, minerals and stardust? It sounds like idolatry, and
Ann M. Begley
Arthur Koestler was a man of controversy in death as in life.