While I would never wish this disease on anyone, it has prompted a personal eucharistic revival of sorts within my own ...
I want to be a companion to Sister Sheral on this journey for as long as I have breath,” Sister Maureen Sinnott writes.
Maureen Sinnott, O.S.F., is a retired clinical psychologist and worked as a nurse-midwife in Ireland, Taiwan and Tanzania. She is currently an advocate with the Alzheimer’s Association.
Sheral Marshall, O.S.F., is committed to sharing her experience of Alzheimer’s through speaking and advocating for those living with the disease and the family members and caregivers who love them.
There is plenty of sex and death in the new “Nosferatu,” written and directed by Robert Eggers. However, it is not a “sexy” vampire movie; if anything, it is sexually anxious. Eggers’s film walks the ...
In response to this article, several physicians and ethicists responded with a long letter stating that even if a blanket ...
Sp epiphany is the name of a feast and the basic reality underlying religion. It is the experience we call faith. We are not ...
Christopher A. DeCock practices pediatric neurology/epilepsy and is physician chair of the West Market Ethics Committee at Essentia Health, in Fargo, N.D.
This Sunday’s Gospel, first reading, and psalm each testify powerfully to a time when the Gentiles will come from all corners of the earth to meet their king, savior and anointed one.
Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond of New Orleans offered prayers for victims of what he described as a “sign of utter disrespect ...
New Year’s Day Wünschung or “wishing” is an example of what anthropologists call “sympathetic magic.” Its practice is nigh ...