May 25, 2022

Column: The Hellish Loop of Gun Violence

March 2, 2022

Column: Winnie-the-Pooh and Lent

September 15, 2021

Column: On the Heartbeat Act

Let’s remember, it’s a kind of war.
April 2, 2021

Column: Scars and Peace

That he still bore scars is what I’ve always thought so beautiful. It’s what’s intrigued me more than almost anything else all these years about the story so many celebrate at Easter all over the world, believers, half-believers, unbelievers too. The story of resurrection, the idea of it, the hope of it.
April 1, 2021

Column: Cold and Creatureliness

Brutal are the reminders of our creatureliness, our frail nakedness.
April 1, 2021

Column: Freedom Revealed in a Myanmar Nun

A democracy fighting for its life, a body politic trying to survive: that’s what we’re seeing in Myanmar.
July 20, 2019

Homily: The Better Part in a World of Rage and Noise (Lk 10:38-42)

An old politician was beginning to lose his hearing.
November 23, 2019

Meditation: The Small Beginning of Everything

“We receive fuller knowledge from the child.”
January 1, 2020

Homily: Why We Call Her Mother

Innumerable things are said of her. But for us, at this moment, let us remember simply that Mary is the first.
April 2, 2021

Homily: Good Friday, On Holding Sadness

Why are we here? It’s a good question, an ancient question too.
December 19, 2021

Homily: Faith, Hospitality, and the Visitation of Christ

In the final months of my life as an Anglican minister, in spiritual distress, I made my way to Walsingham in Norfolk to the shrines there dedicated to Our Lady—“England’s Nazareth,” it’s called.
December 18, 2022

Homily: Taking Mary Home