“God Will Provide”

In my last column, I wrote about all those instances in the Bible where God seems…

The Spirituality of an Alligator

The alligator, while monstrous in appearance, can be a fitting analogy for the Church and the…

Safeguarding Our Catholic, Artistic Heritage

In the April 26, 1976 edition of The Heights, Rob Howie, a senior, and John Rosser, a…

Sanctifying Sleeplessness

Picture this: it’s December in Boston, two thirty in the morning. The sun set ten hours…

Community, Healing, and Celebration

This past weekend I was able to be a part of the inaugural Black Women Matter…

Radical Hospitality

When I think about radical hospitality, the first thing that comes to mind is Homer’s The Odyssey,…

Fighting with God

One story in Scripture that I am surprised more people are not shocked by is how…

Love Through Many Eyes: Multi-Faith Experiences

Recently, I’ve been lucky to attend two Boston College Multi-Faith events that have inspired me to…

Aborting the Unwanted Person

Recently, I heard one young man explain why he volunteers at Planned Parenthood: abortion, he said,…

“Call No Man Happy Until He is Dead”

The first time I heard part of Carl Orff’s O Fortuna, I must have been three or…