Voices
The Rev. James Martin, S.J., is a Jesuit priest, author, editor at large at America and founder of Outreach.
In All Things
Who was the Little Flower nbsp And what nbsp does the life of a 19th-century French Carmelite nun cosseted by her parents raised on a diet of the overheated Catholic piety of the time and cloistered for the last few years of her short life have to say to you nbsp Here is a nbsp newly relea
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From the Center for FaithJustice this thoughtful article by Kurt Denk S J a Jesuit priest and lawyer nbsp Fr Denk had for a time served as a chaplain at San Quentin Prison in California nbsp The summary of the article follows Jesuit priest and lawyer Kurt Denk asks us to consider what a ne
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Blink a fun series of short videos on CatholicTV in Boston asked me to film a ten-part series called Ways of Prayer nbsp We move through nbsp An Overview of Prayer nbsp the Rosary Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament the Mass as Prayer Nature Prayer Centering Prayer Lectio Divina Ignat
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Just back from the Catholic Theological Society of America s convention in San Jose where on the first night the bishop of the local diocese Patrick J McGrath before the entire membership noted that in the past all the best theologians were bishops but that was a long time ago nbsp He the
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Check out Jeffrey Eugenides engaging new short story nbsp Asleep nbsp in the Lord nbsp in this week rsquo s New Yorker nbsp Or don rsquo t check it out nbsp since it rsquo s hidden behind a subscriber wall just go out and buy the mag nbsp It rsquo s nbsp the story of nbsp Mitchell a you
In All Things
Elizabeth Johnson CSJ has finally responded at length to the public critique of her book Quest for the Living God by the USCCB s Committee on Doctrine nbsp It is a wise learned and gracious response that also demonstrates nbsp Sister Johnson s nbsp superlative command of the theological ques
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Here s a confession I was biased when I saw Terrence Malick rsquo s astonishing new film ldquo The Tree of Life rdquo nbsp Very biased nbsp For one thing I am an enormous fan of I rsquo ll use the word since it fits the director rsquo s oeuvre nbsp One of the first things I read about M
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Here is Sister Mary Ann Walsh director of media relations for the USCCB in Huffpo about the Woodstock explanation of the clergy sex abuse crisis nbsp The gray-haired hippies who are now retiring from proper jobs in areas such as education law medicine and public service agree They reflec
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The nbsp archbishop of Dublin was beginning to sniffle He could not get through a story about ldquo a really nasty man rdquo mdash an Irish priest who sexually abused physically tortured and emotionally threatened vulnerable boys mdash without pulling out his handkerchief and wiping his nose