May 28 2012 is our liturgy and design issue and in our culture section Michael E DeSanctis of Gannon Unversity looks at the trend toward bulding new Catholic churches using elements of traditional design You can read Professor Gannon s article here And be sure to check out the slideshow that ac
I have long found that looking at art provides welcome relief from the headaches and ldquo spirit aches rdquo of polarized politics and the culture wars that preoccupy me all weeklong The art scene in New York City offers so many opportunities for viewing art from around the world mdash current
If you rsquo re a parent of a child on the autism spectrum surely a chronic worry must be your child rsquo s future beginning with that will happen to your child once whatever supports you have been able to cobble together from your local school system time out in the late teens Even young people
From Joe Simmons S J over at The Jesuit Post Is Facebook dying nbsp If it died would you miss it I asked my students these questions a few weeks ago in class after I read the piece ldquo Is Facebook Making Us Lonely rdquo by Stephen Marche in the May issue of The Atlantic nbsp Tim O r
Last week President Obama declared ldquo I think same-sex couples should be able to get married rdquo His public support for gay marriage followed Joe Biden rsquo s remarks a few days prior in which the Catholic vice-president said that he had a change of heart over the years and felt compelle