Book Notes, August 2021 August 12, 2021 By Collegeville Institute 1 Comment Check out these new books by Collegeville Institute alumni Stephanie Williams O'Brien, Dustin Benac, and Jamie Howison.
To Your 13th Birthday August 11, 2021 By Jacob Stratman 1 Comment Who can contain a newly minted teenager? They learn the world and themselves, as Jacob Stratman says, by touching everything.
The Brightened Table July 8, 2021 By Liv Larson Andrews Leave a Comment That Eucharistic table stands in the center of our worship space as an affirmation of the table of solidarity of those who eat at it with all who hunger.
Book Notes, June 2021 June 10, 2021 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment In our Book Notes series, we highlight books we think our readers may enjoy. This month, we are excited to share three recent books of poetry written by Collegeville Institute alumni.
Reggae Lament May 31, 2021 By J. Jioni Palmer Leave a Comment For J. Jioni Palmer, reggae often loosens up emotions, providing an opportunity for spiritual lament in a genre known for its optimism and uplift.
Flashes of Grace April 15, 2021 By Cameron Bellm 3 Comments "Flashes of Grace," the new book by Patrick Henry, explores moving to expand one's understanding of God and God's purpose through sacred encounters.
The Sounds from Hundreds of Homes March 22, 2021 By Pooja Bastodkar 4 Comments On March 22, 2020, unable to meet in their temple, hundreds of Hindu households in Minnesota tuned in to chant a powerful mantra for the world.
Evoking the Exile March 17, 2021 By Marguerite Sheehan 4 Comments In Marguerite Sheehan's poem, she recalls how the onset of COVID-19 unmoored us from liturgical time, from each other, as some tuned in to Sunday services filmed earlier in the week.
What We Turn To January 26, 2021 By Callie J. Smith 4 Comments I’d begun to suspect that falls – off a bike, out of a marriage, into a pandemic – will happen sometimes and are less dangerous than the fear afterwards.
Our Own Deep Wells January 19, 2021 By Writing on vocation across race and culture. The application deadline has now passed.