One of my favorite Catholic writers, G.K. Chesterton, taught me not to be afraid of paradox,…
Month: October 2020
Original Boston College Church to Open as Luxury Housing
In early October of 1986, renovations began at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, a Jesuit church in…
Unpregnant: A Look at the Culture of Death
Unpregnant was released on September 10 exclusively on HBO Max. The film is based on the…
Hands of Prayer: Explaining the Priest’s Gestures
It is easy to overlook many of the priest’s gestures during the Holy Sacrifice of the…
Excommunication: The Church’s Bitter Pill to Swallow
The word “excommunication” is well known in modern culture, but what exactly is it? Under current…
Campus Celebrates Espresso Your Faith Week During Pandemic
On the week of September 21-25, the Boston College Church in the 21st Century (C21) Center,…
Indian Matchmaking Shows The Value of Marriage
In the Netflix original docuseries Indian Matchmaking, Sima Taparia, an international matchmaker, guides individuals in America…
The What, Why, and How of the Sacraments
Sacraments are sacred signs. They are tools through which Christ’s power operates.
Prayer in College: An Interview with Fr. Don Calloway
Fr. Don Calloway, MIC, is the author of Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our…
Boisi Center Panel Discusses Catholics and the 2020 Election
The Boston College Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life recently concluded a three-week series…