
Secularism: Not as easy as it seems
Columnist David Brooks explores the rise of secularism in a February 3 New York Times op-ed piece, “Building Better Secularists,” challenging the idea that secularism

Columnist David Brooks explores the rise of secularism in a February 3 New York Times op-ed piece, “Building Better Secularists,” challenging the idea that secularism

January 31 was Thomas Merton’s 100th birthday, a Catholic convert who became a Trappist Monk, a writer and even a peace activist. Why does Merton still matter?

What are you doing to keep Advent this year? Share your ideas in the comments. Here are a few offerings: The Anglican Communion Office is
The Barna Group and Cornerstone Knowledge Network have recently released a study called Making Space for Millennials. This study looks at the preferences of millennials
Joshua Bell, the renowned violinist who once posed as a typical subway busker for a Washington Post magazine article, is back underground again. The question
The meaning of the word reconciliation, as the word is frequently used in church circles, has always made me uneasy for reasons I couldn’t define
Andrew WK writes a spirituality advice column in the Village Voice, and he responded to a question on how to pray thusly:
by Derek Olsen Most of the things that we do in life—especially our modern lives—take up our time. However, I am firmly convinced that there
Our parish is planning a panel discussion in the fall on end-of-life issues; hospice services, estate planning, living wills, spiritual preparations for death, etc. Perhaps
Prayer can be very calming. Or very disturbing. It depends on your assumptions about God and how the universe works that makes the difference.