Where is Home?
This Fall, after a decade of living in the United States, I had the good fortune to return for a few weeks to my parents’ place in my hometown, Satu Continue Reading
This Fall, after a decade of living in the United States, I had the good fortune to return for a few weeks to my parents’ place in my hometown, Satu Continue Reading
AS PART OF OUR SERIES ON “SACRED TIME,” WE DISCUSS THE MYSTERIES OF THE CHURCH, THE SACRAMENTS, THAT WE ALL EXPERIENCED DURING OUR LIFETIME, WITH FATHER OVIDIU MARGINEAN (FATHER OVI), Continue Reading
In health care, we are often confronted by the disparities and inequities of care. When the focus is on healing the body, we also know that the illness can often Continue Reading
No one who knows me or has seen a photo of me would mistake me for a bodybuilder, but I have been thinking a great deal these days about my Continue Reading
Raised and schooled Roman Catholic, Fr. Isaac of Holy Resurrection Monastery (St. Nazianz, Wisconsin) fell out of faith during his rebellious teenage years. He walked into the desert of “living Continue Reading
It was in Detroit at our last convocation that I was able to share some of my deep concerns about the Church with our clergy. That gathering, which took place Continue Reading
As a hospital chaplain during the most intense months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Father Radu Titonea witnessed firsthand the fragility and preciousness of human life, and the need for love, Continue Reading
This year, you may recall, the central editorial theme of Unirea/Canton is supposed to be liturgy. It seems that nature had other plans. The pandemic afflicting the planet right now has cut us Continue Reading
When I was asked last year to write a few lines on this argument, my thinking stopped in its tracks! Well, I said to myself, terrible and hard question, in Continue Reading
I was one of 15 bishops of Eastern Catholic eparchies in the U.S. making our visit ad limina apostolorum, “to the threshold of the apostles,” in February. All bishops in Continue Reading