Over the last few Sundays our readings have put vocation — calling to God’s service — before us: Samuel; the first disciples; and Jonah who tried to flee a Word he could no more escape can he...
We mark this weekend the national holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, one of the most important Americans of the 20th century and, arguably, among the key figures in American history. He spoke out for racial...
The Baptism of the Lord, this year on January 10, marks formally the end of the Christmas season. As such, it is a sensible transition point to the Church calendar’s...
Christmas is a really simple feast: God born among us, for us to see and hear, taste and touch and smell. Yet when we actually read the Gospels it quickly gets complicated — and, I think, more relevant to our not-so-simple...