Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati was born in 1901 in Turin, Italy. From a young age, Frassati…
Month: January 2014
Ecumenism: The Objectivism of True Ecumenism
There is a widespread misconception that the goal of ecumenism is for the Catholic Church to…
BC Students Spend a Week in Urban Immersion
Every year during the last week of winter break, many Boston College students venture out to…
Catholic School “Survivor”
This week all across the nation, Catholic schools are celebrating their heritage as part of the…
Just Another Stupid Human
One of my favorite authors, Markus Zusak, has a book called I am the Messenger. The…
The Black Puerto Rican Servant of God Moves Closer to Sainthood
On December 9, Pope Francis recognized the heroic virtues of Servant of God Rafael Cordero Molina,…
Faith on the Field
Boston College football changed for the better this past season. After a disappointing combined total of…
The Little Sisters of the Poor V. Sebelius: A Little Victory for an Important Cause
The United States Supreme Court reached a unanimous decision on Friday to extend a temporary order…
Guidepost: He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
“I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.” Jeremiah…
Pope Francis and International Relations: A New Diplomacy of Dialogue
Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. is an assistant professor in the Department of History. His latest writing…