Shock Therapy? May 28, 2020 By Linda Mercadante 6 Comments Is the pandemic part of "shock therapy" to move us forward? Or, more likely, an opportunity we can use to become who God is calling us to be.
A Litany for the Dying, the Departed, and the Grieving April 10, 2020 By Anne and Jeffery Rowthorn 3 Comments Resident Scholars Anne and Jeffery Rowthorn wrote a litany for all who are dying in hospitals alone, denied visits from family members.
Book Notes, February 2020 February 21, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment In our February edition of Book Notes, we highlight recently published books written by authors affiliated with the Collegeville Institute.
Marinating in Spirit January 9, 2020 By Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew Leave a Comment Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew reviews Cameron Dezen Hammon's debut spiritual memoir This is My Body: A Memoir of Religious and Romantic Obsession.
The Need for An Environmental Creed December 26, 2019 By Sam Chamelin 4 Comments There are moments when faith needs to be reimagined in the face of an existential threat. In our time, that threat is climate change.
The Baby Dinosaur at the Manger, Or: The Incarnation is for Everybody December 23, 2019 By Elyse Durham 1 Comment A plastic green dinosaur in a manger scene is weird, but the uncontainable creator of the universe, held by his human mother, is really as weird as it gets.
Kishōtenketsu and Advent December 19, 2019 By Chris Karnadi 1 Comment Ocean Vuong’s method of storytelling offers a different path to approach Advent rooted in a classic form of Asian narrative known as kishōtenketsu.
Our Own Deep Wells November 14, 2019 By Writing on vocation across race and culture. The application deadline has now passed.
Antidepressants and Other Outward Signs of Grace October 31, 2019 By Stephanie Lobdell Leave a Comment John Wesley recognized that the grace of God sometimes comes to us in less traditional channels. I wondered, did that include antidepressants?
The Church of the Air June 14, 2019 By Lyz Lenz Leave a Comment Where do women go when they are silenced by the church? In this book excerpt, Lyz Lenz writes about online community found in the "church of the air."