Karla F. C. Holloway offers one from Sanskrit: vilomah.
Benedict options learned from actual Benedictines
Patrick Henry’s vision of monasticism is not a fleeing ark, but a marsh teeming with life.
It’s a terrible fact that we have so many opportunities to love our enemies.
The Spirit’s presence often feels like winter’s dry wind.
How do I teach my children to care for an ailing world?
In Matthew, the Lord’s Prayer is a prayer for enemies.
Trauma and embodiment
Hillary McBride draws on psychology and theology to encourage us to befriend our bodies.
Luke’s Beatitudes call us to live in the tension of a cross-shaped life.
There’s just one oak left at Mamre.
Anya Silver’s heart-wrenchingly beautiful last poems
Saint Agnostica is a chronicle of grief, love, and mystery.