The human experience is a rich, intricate tapestry woven with emotions, thoughts, and actions. It’s a journey filled with joy, sorrow, triumph, and defeat. Yet, one of the most profound questions that ...
Pope John Paul II urged the 8,000 pilgrims who gathered in the Paul VI Hall for his general audience on June 12 to see human suffering “from an eternal perspective.” He was commenting on Psalm 92 in ...
Five years ago, Toni Morrison, the late Nobel laureate and prodigious novelist, wrote a short article for The Nation magazine on the occasion of the publication's 150th anniversary. The piece, titled ...
The birth of my child transformed my view of the “problem of pain” and divine foreknowledge. A few months into our pregnancy with Jackson, we received a phone call. The nurse’s thin voice slipped out ...
of nourishing happiness and love. If we don't know how to nourish our love, it will die. To love means to learn the art of nourishing our happiness. Recognizing True Love True love brings us beauty, ...
All suffering does not yield to sensemaking. A Centre of Excellence funded by the Research Council of Finland seeks an ethically more sustainable approach to adversity Suffering in its various forms ...
I have been collecting mental health statistics for a project I am working on called the “troubles of youth.” Among the more alarming ones are these from studies conducted before the pandemic: ...
Cardinal George Pell is pictured during the extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family at the Vatican in this Oct. 16, 2014, file photo. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) PHOENIX (CNS) — Australian Cardinal ...
I have been collecting mental health statistics for a project I am working on called the “troubles of youth.” Among the more alarming ones are these from studies conducted before the pandemic: ...