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The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
From Matt Emerson on the Ignatian Educator, how we can deal with doubt pastorally.
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Over at dotCommonweal Scott D Moringiello professor at Villanova nbsp writes movingly nbsp about his appreciation for his alma mater Regis High School in New York City Much of what Moringiello says reminds me of my Jesuit high school Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix AZ They are almost
Fourth-grader Shannon Lawless raises her hand to answer a question Dec. 20, 2011, at Christ the King School in Irondequoit, N.Y. (CNS photo/Mike Crupi, Catholic Courier)
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
With the new semester underway for many high schools and soon to commence for most colleges it rsquo s an apt time to reflect once more on the role of educators the nature of education and the ancient calling of inspiring the pursuit of knowledge Instinctually I think about what I have to do --
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Looking to go bankrupt in 2014 because of Amazon purchases nbsp Have I got the link for you The Catholic World Report asked 39 people -- poets writers bloggers editors and more -- for a list of the best books they read in 2013 As readers know I love books and I love nbsp lists of nbsp great
Photo credit: KarlRahnerSociety.com (http://karlrahnersociety.com/published-papers/)
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
For my birthday this year a friend gave me a nbsp collection of writings by Karl Rahner The collection is titled The Great Church Year The Best of Karl Rahner 39 s Homilies Sermons and Meditations As you 39 d expect every paragraph edifies Here I want to share nbsp a poetic nbsp passage th
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times columnist Bill Keller called for the Catholic Church to lifts its requirement for mandatory celibacy for priests This requirement wrote Keller ldquo has driven away many good priests rdquo and has bred ldquo a culture of sexual exceptionalism and denial