The In-Between
I have a friend who unintentionally became part of world history a few weeks ago. My friend, a professed brother in the Marianist order, had the amazing privilege with the rest of his community to …
I have a friend who unintentionally became part of world history a few weeks ago. My friend, a professed brother in the Marianist order, had the amazing privilege with the rest of his community to …
This is part two of a series on friendship. Part one can be found here. A few weeks ago, I wrote some reflections on the importance of cultivating Catholic friendships, friendships with people who challenge …
I will never forget a conversation which I had with an elderly lady at a nursing home a few years ago. Normally, the nursing home, run by religious sisters and housing elderly people with certain …
Life in the Bible belt of the United States is definitely unique. The western USA has the Spanish missions; the northeast has a decently strong Catholic culture, with statues of Mary in almost every yard. …
On August 24, 2019 I was working from home on a couch in my parents’ living room. It was a beautiful, sunny Saturday. The house was quiet because my parents and younger brother, Michael, were …
This is part one of a two part set of reflections on friendship as part of the Christian life. Last month I got to do something which I hadn’t done in a long, long time: …
Our world today is an angry one. Not a single day goes by without some news story working up our emotions, causing us to get angry over injustice or someone’s foolish decisions (like a gas …
“Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ?” How often have you heard that question in the context of evangelization from a well-meaning Evangelical friend? Our Protestant brothers and sisters often criticize us Catholics …
The contemporary world is polarized over almost everything, and some things more than others stand out. When we hear certain words and talk about certain topics, we automatically retreat into our ideological camps, simultaneously covering …
One weird place to find yourself, and a place where I find myself more often than I’d like to admit, is stuck between a desire to be on my own and a desire to be …