San Martín transformó el vivir en las periferias de la sociedad en servicio a la puerta del reino de Dios. Un día estaba en casa, un lugar cómodo y familiar;...
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I must have looked pretty silly to other drivers. But there I was. A grown man of 40 years. A father going home to his family. Driving on the freeway in my...
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When Pope Francis surveys the world around him—the pandemic, a refugee crisis, leaps in digital technology, racial injustice, democracies in turmoil—his...
A Holy Week meditation with Leal’s Pieta Leal’s painting brings us face-to-face with the historical life and death of Jesus. In Mexico, this Holy Week...
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I have little to no interest in “Christian films.” I find most boring and trite, seldom saying anything that feeds my soul. Neat or sanitized affirmations of...
It was Easter in about 450 C.E. Paschal fires dotted the Irish landscape, joining those of Beltine, the sacred festival that opened the pastures. Near the...