Nuns and Nones
A conversation about Elizabeth Drescher book’s Choosing Our Religion.
A conversation about Elizabeth Drescher book’s Choosing Our Religion.
Nicholas Chan ’20 harvests hope in Cape Town through the Jean Donovan Fellowship.
First priest, then social worker, CEO, and teller of stories: Jim Purcell on what drew him to Santa Clara.
A father’s life of dedication—the man who would be Dr. Jerome.
Religious studies lecturer Jean Molesky-Poz comments on the unique perspective of women preachers.
With the way things have gone recently in Congress, looking to the heavens for some help and guidance might seem like a very good idea. In fact, that’s what Pat Conroy, S.J., M.Div. ’83 is there to do.
There are the sanctuaries built for worship—and that carry beauty and grace for all to see. And there are the improvised places of faith perhaps more subtle in the wonder worked there. Writer Brian Doyle summons one such place; and in images we explore other places of faith, near and far, past and present.
For folks retired but not at rest, Companions in Ignatian Service and Spirituality offers a way to do and be more.