May this year be the year that we all get off the merry-go-round of perfectionism.
How do we fight back against a system that tries to keep us ignorant of how workers and the environment are suffering?
Such divisions are not the ones that Jesus desires.
As long as we have the faith to live facing heavenward, God’s bountiful treasures will be awaiting us when we arrive there.
Addressing polarization becomes a Paulist priority; Fr. René writes on the future path of the Paulist mission; and more.
Jesus’ teaching today can hit us right between the eyes, even if we’re not wealthy.
Some of the hard-won insights that this engineer-turned-priest has learned in the past 21 years.
Fr. James DiLuzio: In what religious tradition were you raised? Dr. Vanessa Avery: I was raised conservative Jewish, which is the middle way, if you will. Conservative...
Presented by Rev. James M. DiLuzio, CSP (A Catholic priest––not a formal Catholic Theologian, Ethicist, or Official Spokesman) The Catholic Church upholds the belief that...
Fr. Rich's first homily as Director of the Paulist Center in Boston.
This summer, several Paulist Fathers are moving into new roles. Please keep them in your prayers during this time of transition.
Fr. Rich's final homily as Associate Pastor of St. Austin Catholic Parish