Article Gratitude in the Ashes On this first Sunday of Lent, Moses’s words express the collective wounds of exile and oppression faced by refugees and immigrants. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 6, 2022 Lent Immigration
Article What We’ve Been Missing This year has taught us in an unprecedented way what it means to hope for resurrection. By Roberto J. De La Noval April 3, 2021 Lent Spirituality Coronavirus
Article Holy Waiting “Palm Sunday and the Holy Triduum set us up to discover that what we hope for, what we wait for, isn’t always what we expect it to be.” By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 28, 2021 Lent Coronavirus
Article Discerning the Grain of Wheat With an end in sight, we’re questioning whether our pre-pandemic way of living was, indeed, the best way to live. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 21, 2021 Lent Coronavirus
Article Growing Pains Ecclesial leadership must turn authentically to Jesus to find prophetic, transparent, inclusive, and creative ways forward. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 7, 2021 Lent U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Social Justice
Article Spring Cleaning Praying, like cleaning, is often an act of upkeep rather than inspiration. But it is still noble work. By Kate Lucky March 4, 2021 Lent Spirituality