The most common method of ecumenical work is to dialogue. These meetings and discussions take on…
Month: March 2014
Saint of the Issue: Patrick
St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone once again this spring. Many people, whether they are…
Kidnapped Syrian Nuns Released by Syrian Rebels
One dozen Greek Orthodox nuns and three women, who had been kidnapped from their convent by…
Coming Clean for Lent
Lent is a season unlike any other. It’s a 40 day battle of will power. Even…
Within the Confines of the Truth: Ex Corde Ecclesiae & the Future of Catholic Higher Education
On March 18th, Chris Canniff, A&S ’14 and editor-in-chief of The Torch, gave an address to the…
Joy Moore: Positive Impact of Jesuit Ideals
On Tuesday, March 18, Agape Latte hosted their monthly event, which featured Boston College alumnus Joy…
Time Passed and Passed
I had lunch with a friend recently. I first met her in October of freshman year,…
Simply Sinners
Recently, the founder of the Westboro Baptist Church, Fred Phelps, died of poor health. Phelps’ church,…
The Privileged Poor
Roberto S. Goizueta is the Margaret O’Brien Flatley Professor of Catholic Theology at Boston College, where…
Faith in Action: Appalachia Volunteers
There are times in our lives when we become overwhelmed with everything going on outside of…