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Cecilia González-Andrieu, PhD. is professor of theology at Loyola Marymount University and a contributing writer for America. Among her many publications is Bridge to Wonder: Art as a Gospel of Beauty. She is also an advisor to Discerning Deacons, the Ignatian Solidarity Network and Catholic Women Preach.
Woman walks along a bridge surrounded by trees
FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
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FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for Saturday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for Monday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
FaithScripture Reflections
Cecilia González-Andrieu
A Reflection for Friday of the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time, by Cecilia González-Andrieu
An illustration of many different-colored hands reaching out, surrounding a globe of the earth.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Cecilia González-Andrieu
The model for today’s university must involve working for true societal transformation.
Arts & CultureFaith in Focus
Cecilia González-Andrieu
The beloved artist died Sept. 23. His works are the fruit of encountering sacred texts, accompanying the vulnerable and living every moment awake to God’s loving closeness.
Politics & SocietyFaith
Cecilia González-Andrieu
My childhood in Cuba made me prize critical thought. It also made me aware that extremism for the sake of power results in the erosion of truth and agency.