By Anne Klejment Dorothy Day is one of the most significant figures in the history of American Catholicism. Although she …Read More
Category: Guest Opinion
Climate change: it’s a moral issue, not political
By Father Bud Grant Here’s a simple question: does the current official U.S. government policy of wiping out references to …Read More
Scheduling the Mass
By Bishop Thomas Zinkula Neither pastors nor parishioners feel good about a reduction of Masses. Pastors have to deal with …Read More
Language games: the sacred and profane
By Patrick Schmadeke How we use words matters. “A mole,” for example, could refer to a skin blemish, a burrowing …Read More
Glorious news proclaimed in the Eucharist
By Corinne Winter Recently, I have been seeing ads for the movie “A Wrinkle in Time,” a remake of an …Read More
Interrelationships: the force that holds all of creation together
By Fr. Bud Grant For some, hope is a sort of optimism: through right reasoning, solutions will be found. Christian …Read More
Mark’s Gospel and the season of Lent
Various seasons in our liturgical calendar create space for us to grow as Christians. Lent, of course, is unique in …Read More












