In her most recent column, St. Joseph Sr. Christine Schenk asks what could better witness the power of an unpredictable God than to raise up a long-awaited Messiah from the least powerful of humans — ...
As I write this, Christians the world over are preparing to celebrate Easter. It is during this time, what is referred to as “Holy Week” within the Roman Catholic tradition, that the disciples of ...
In the third installment of our series examining Jesus’ thoughts on the presidential candidates, Our Lord and Savior turns his critical eye toward The Stormin’ Mormon, Mitt Romney. Earlier in the week ...
The ideas and arguments of recognized philosophers form a firm part of the canon of significant thinkers in history. Recently, many have argued that the canon should be widened to include the voices ...
The Florida Primary on January 29 is fast approaching. Today we continue our series examining Jesus' thoughts on the candidates, with evaluations of two fringe presidential hopefuls, Dennis Kucinich ...
It was Adolph Harnack, brilliant exponent of liberal theology and penetrating observer of the historic scene about the turn of the century, who declared that “there is something touching in the ...