
Pastor Inspired by 9/11 Legend by Michael Ford
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Remembering the Franciscan friar Fr. Mychal Judge, the first recorded victim of the 9/11 attacks and pioneer in the area of AIDS ministry.

Defining Social Justice by William Droel
With a better appreciation for the definition of social justice, more good works might be accomplished.

Logo(s)-Therapy: The Case for Grace by O’Neill D’Cruz
Charting a path of spiritual healing from Victor Frankl to John the Evangelist.

A Transatlantic Politician with a Catholic Heart by Michael Ford
Remembering Shirley Williams, who believed that politics was about addressing endless moral questions.

The Revolution of the Children of God: Guillermo Rovirosa and His Thought by Gregory Fox
A look at the life of a sadly neglected Spanish Catholic working-class militant and anti-Francoist activist, featuring original translations from his writings.

Members of the Infant Church by Edward R. Burns
Is a "springtime of the spirit" already beginning to manifest itself in the longing for contemplation, the search for mysticism, the compassion for the suffering?

“We Have a Concert!”: An Interview with Sister Lou Ella Hickman, OVISS
Sister Lou Ella Hickman speaks about the experience of having her poetry set to music by the composer James Lee III.

From Solitude to Social Poetry: The Invitation of the Instrumentum Laboris
The working document invites a renewal of the "common Priesthood" and articulates the way of spiritual listening.

Responses to Louis Lavelle’s “The Act of Loving”: A Call and Response Part I: Participation in Love by Wally Swist
Reflections on a previously untranslated work of the French personalist philosopher.

Feminist Prayers for My Daughter by Shannon K. Evans
Prayers to affirm the unique challenges and natural abilities of women and correct the ways that God is often masculinized at the expense of the feminine.
