Tiffany’s religious art on display
An exhibit of the religious art of Louis C. Tiffany gives a glimpse into an era when houses of worship were built in growing American cities.
An exhibit of the religious art of Louis C. Tiffany gives a glimpse into an era when houses of worship were built in growing American cities.
Time is perceived in many ways depending on one’s culture. How might this concept affect how we do church? Professor Philip Zimbardo conveys how our
J. Mary Luti, retired seminary professor and United Church of Christ pastor writing at her blog,
Popular Catholic writer James Martin, SJ, posts a link on his Facebook page today to a story about a teenager in Minnesota who was denied
When the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops meet in Baltimore next week (Nov. 12-15), they will talk about how to cope with the re-election of a president against whom many bishops actively campaigned against, but will they notice the, ahem, elephant in the room?
With great insight and creativity, Dr. Matthew Sleeth writes on the importance of rest:
The Rt. Rev. Russell Jacobus has announced that there will be no blessings from the church for gay and lesbian couples in the Diocese of
What do young people have to say in response to the recent Pew poll showing that religious affiliation is in sharp decline in the United
I’ve just finished reading Fr. James Martin’s lively memoir “My Life with the Saints,” and found this video compelling. Happy Feast Day of St. Francis