See, Judge, Act by John Alonzo Dick
1 Comment
/
Cardinal Joseph Cardijn's exhortation to "See, Judge, and Act" is a valuable tool for navigating our contemporary world.
Finding the Essential Form by Michael Ford
A portrait of the English sculptor Richard Hooper, who is known for combining theological concepts with precise geometric forms.
You Are a Holy Nation, a Royal Priesthood by Gene Ciarlo
Is it possible to find a thread of Christian humanism in the work of atheist and individualist Ayn Rand?
“Marvellously Human”: On the Spiritual Consequences of COP26 by Michael Centore
To be, in the words of Pope Francis, “marvellously human”—this is what the urgency of the moment demands.
Editorial: A Ministry of Listening: On the Opening of Synod 2023
Synod 2023 is a golden opportunity for laypeople and others to contribute to the life of the church.
Positively Chrystie Street: The Catholic Worker in the Mid-Sixties by Jim Wilson
Memories of the Catholic Worker during a time of great political, social, and cultural change.
Odd Orientem: Concerning the Order and Orientation of the Liturgical Assembly by Michael E. DeSanctis
A vision for a liturgical architecture that amplifies the human dimension of the Eucharist.
Eucharist: An Opportunity for Familial Reception? by Ray Temmerman
The risks and exceptional rewards of receiving Christians from other traditions.
Shannon K. Evans on Rewilding Motherhood
A new book helps mothers to see the challenges of motherhood as an opportunity for a vibrant feminine spirituality and a deeper knowledge of God and self. An excerpt and an interview with the author.
“Kindness and Friendship Are Everything”: A Profile of Eamonn O’Neal by Michael Ford
Lessons from a lifelong Catholic who "sees himself as someone who lives the faith rather than as a person who frets about rules and regulations."