Paulist Fr. John Geaney reflects on the act of giving thanks and praising God for our blessings.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney looks to Psalm 85 in a new plea for peace.
Even Mother Teresa of Kolkata was called “a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud.”
Paulist Fr. John Geaney reflects on the awful violence that is taking place in Israel and Palestine.
Paulist Press's editor-at-large details the publishing trends he loves––and the ones he hates.
Paulist Fr. Dave Dwyer's talk at the New York State Eucharistic Congress.
Mike Hayes speaks with Susan Rutkowski, Pastoral Minister of Social Justice and of the Religious Education Program at the Paulist Center in Boston.
Jesus was inserted into this same conflict concerning politics, ethnicity, and religion.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney's was recently challenged to tackle some of the 'tougher Psalms.' Meeting the challenge, Fr. Geaney looks at Psalm 46.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney's connects events in the news, both horrible and inspiring, to Psalm 33.
What are today’s analogies for God’s vineyard?
A horrifying triple homicide in his hometown is the the starting point in this installment of "Psalm Sense" from Paulist Fr. John Geaney