Paulist Fr. John Geaney on the connection between the poetry of St. Patrick and Psalm 31.
Mike Hayes catches up with Paulist Fr. Terry Ryan at St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, CO.
Anger––or anxiety, or arousal, or envy, or fear, or loneliness, or sadness––does not separate us from God.
In this installment of his series "Psalm Sense," Paulist Fr. John Geaney calls for our society to again place great importance on telling the truth in the...
What can we do this Lent to have a sense of starting over?
This Lent, perhaps we are not called to voluntary deprivations.
Lent is a good time to work and pray for peace in our world, in our country and within families.
In this installment of his series "Psalm Sense," Paulist Fr. John Geaney reflects on presidential inaugurations and the call to prayer in Psalm 103.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney connects Tommy Lasorda's legendary enthusiasm with the "Praise him!" verses of Psalm 148.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney explains how verses of Psalm 33 gave him hope in the face of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney connects Psalm 33 and the Inauguration Day poem of Amanda Gorman.
Patricia Simpson, pastoral administrator of the Paulist Center in Boston, on life and ministry during the pandemic.