Contemplative observations of a memorial, Buddhist monks, and a car ride in Cambodia yield surprising realizations about connectedness in the modern age
While the church certainly needs a new, robust political theology of the common good, it’s delusional to look for the solution in premodern Christendom
David Lodge’s 1980 novel ‘How Far Can You Go?’ uses humor to articulate lay Catholics’ struggle to reconcile a rule-oriented church with an adult faith