

“Wounded Healer”: How Helpful Is This as a Paradigm for Those Teaching and Working in Catholic Education Today? by David Torevell
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By aligning our own wounds with the wounds of Christ and sharing in his redemptive suffering, we will be given the strength and know-how to the wounds of others.
“Our Common Voice and Prayer before God”: Association of US Catholic Priests Hosts Conversation in the Spirit on Lay Participation by Michael Centore
The group was invited by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops to contribute input for a new document on the laity.
President Trump says he wants to enter heaven. As a Catholic priest, I take that seriously. By James Martin, S.J.
An open letter to the president, graciously reprinted from America magazine.
A Poem by Gerard Garrigan, OSB
“Nothing in this broken world can last / As long, even half as long, as the past . . .”
Overcoming Inertia by Douglas C. MacLeod Jr.
A new book offers a vision of a more nimble, adaptable church that can be experienced “with fresh eyes and fuller hearts.”
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