Article Royal Palm Beach, Florida As we say in Florida, we never did that up North By Tom Blackburn September 12, 2017
Article Bellingham, Washington I walk to the altar and see the wooden statues of Saint Joseph the Worker, to the right, and Our Lady of Fatima, to the left By Sam Rocha September 12, 2017
Article Antioch, California Regardless of our human failings as liturgical actors, God was present and at work By J. Peter Nixon September 12, 2017
Article Brooklyn, New York Based on those old experiences, I’d come with my guard up. Did I really want to lower it? By Dominic Preziosi September 12, 2017
Article Hazard, Kentucky The door swings shut, but not before a gleeful “Wheeee!” echoes through the church By Katie Daniels September 12, 2017
Article Decatur, Georgia This was not a remnant gathering of the old and the halt. I may have been the oldest (and haltest) worshiper present By Luke Timothy Johnson September 12, 2017
Article Menlo Park, California They looked untroubled, at home in their skins, at home in the world. Who wouldn’t be, living in Menlo Park? By Catherine Wolff September 12, 2017
Article Tallahasee, Florida The piano is loud; drum and cymbals sound; the congregation sways and claps as we sing. Hosanna! By John Schwenkler September 12, 2017
Article Charleston, South Carolina We are not a perfect people and our Mass this particular week was not flawless By Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill September 12, 2017
Article An Ordinary Sunday: A Nationwide Survey of Parish Masses Two summer weekends, nine states, twelve churches By The Editors September 12, 2017