Young Adam
by Frederica Mathewes-Green Last summer we had a houseful at the beach, with our children and their spouses and the seven (soon... Read More
Boundaries and Bridges
by Mother Raphaela Most of us have heard the proverb "Good fences make good neighbors."
Wanderings and Wonderings About Women and Walls
By Demetra Velisarios Jaquet The common purpose of the Eucharistic community is to listen and respond with gratitude, love and obedience to... Read More
St. John Chrysostom, Almsgiving, and Persons with Disability
by Ephrem Gall St. John Chrysostom, having sought the face of God through the strictest forms of asceticism in the mountains near... Read More
Orthodoxy and Peace
by Elisabeth Behr-Sigel "In peace, let us pray to the Lord." This prayer opens the Orthodox Eucharistic assembly. It follows one which... Read More
Post Traumatic Spiritual Disorder and the False History Syndrome
on the use of history to deny reality and a call to healing and justice through awakening conscience in church and community... Read More
Remembering Fr. David Kirk
by Fr. John Garvey Father David Kirk died on May 23 at the age of 72. His life was dedicated to the... Read More
The Wounded Torturer
by Frederica Mathewes-Green
Doing Justice, Loving Mercy
by Catherine Brockenborough The great eighteenth-century English jurist Sir William Blackstone said, "It is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that... Read More
The Pilgrimage of Illness
by Jim Forest Any trip, even a small journey from one prosaic location to another, has the potential to become a pilgrimage.... Read More

