When the congregation at Fire on the Mountain Church sings “Amazing Grace” this Sunday, the history of it and the very place ...
Pope Leo XIV has bestowed one of the Catholic Church’s most esteemed accolades upon St. John Henry Newman, the influential ...
Image courtesy of Isabel Fay. By Griffin Cappiello “People of every nation and tribe / From generation to generation!” Joyful ...
The joy of canonization still fills the air in Papua New Guinea (PNG), where thousands of Catholics gathered in late October to celebrate the nation’s first saint.
Indigenous Catholic leaders in Bangladesh called for stronger Church advocacy to protect their rights and land during the ...
A few years ago, I came across a book called Worship Across the Racial Divide. Its chapter titles were arresting: “African Americans as the Icon of ‘True Worship,’” “The Naïve Experience of Worship in ...
When training preachers, I remind them that terribly delivered sermons do not do any lasting damage. If a message is confusing, badly structured, poorly ...
One of the most distinguished ecclesiastical and ecumenical figures of the 20th century in the Middle East, the late Rev.
While kiddos were out trick-or-treating last Friday, I made my way up to the fourth floor of the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) for the opening night of “Marie and Rosetta.” ...
Writer/director Fastvold and co-screenwriter Brady Corbet follow "The Brutalist" with an even more audacious metaphor for the ...