Giving Death Its Due March 17, 2016 By David Giuliano 3 Comments Lent is a season that gives death its due. It’s a journey through shadows, of turning one’s face toward the perpetual crucifixions of this world.
Approaching the End of Life March 10, 2016 By Glen E. Miller Leave a Comment Glen Miller interviews Donna Schaper about her recent book, Approaching the End of Life—why she wrote it, and what advice she gives to those who are entering their later years in life.
Dis-regulated December 16, 2015 By Ruth Johnston 2 Comments A poem by Ruth Johnston, participant in the summer 2014 writing workshop, Poetry, Prose and Prayer: A Week with Michael Dennis Browne.
Poetry, Prose, and Prayer: A Week with Michael Dennis Browne November 17, 2015 By For poets and prose writers exploring religious themes in their work. The application deadline for this workshop has passed.
Midday Prayer November 11, 2015 By Jamie Howison Leave a Comment Jamie Howison reflects on his experience praying with the monks at Saint John's Abbey Church, while on a writing retreat at the Collegeville Institute.
Believing and Belonging September 23, 2015 By Karissa Knox Sorrell 2 Comments I was unsure if Collegeville was the right place for me. But my time there gave me the hope that I can be a spiritual person.
Making Things Right September 14, 2015 By Mark R. Schwehn Leave a Comment All efforts to achieve justice to some extent turn upon the work of the imagination.
A Sacramental Farewell July 23, 2015 By Angela Alaimo O'Donnell Leave a Comment Angela Alaimo O'Donnell explores how the mundane tasks of caregiving during her mother’s final days became rituals or ordinary sacraments that revealed traces of the divine.
Pastor to the Powerful June 22, 2015 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Rev. Dr. Fiona Stewart-Darling is an Anglican priest and lead chaplain providing pastoral care and spiritual support to the business community of London’s Canary Wharf.
Chosen May 14, 2015 By Katherine Willis Pershey Leave a Comment I can’t quite bring myself to say that I’ve chosen to write about what I write about. It seems more accurate to say that the things I write about chose me.