A pilgrimage is a journey undertaken in light of a story. A great event has happened; the pilgrim hears the reports and goes in search of the evidence, aspiring to be an eyewitness. The pilgrim […]
A pilgrimage is a journey undertaken in light of a story. A great event has happened; the pilgrim hears the reports and goes in search of the evidence, aspiring to be an eyewitness. The pilgrim […]
Upon arriving in New York, Pope Francis immediately traveled to the center of the city’s ecclesial and civic life for a service of “Vespers with the Clergy, Men and Women Religious” at St. Patrick’s Cathedral […]
Pope Francis arrived in Cuba on Saturday, September 19th. From there, he will visit the US from the 22nd to the 27th. In order to help our readers understand the trip, we’re happy to provide […]
Editor’s Note: This reflection was posted on our partner blog, Raids Across the Color Line, on September 2. It is the first of a two-part series on the Pope’s January 2015 trip to the Philippines. It […]
Today is the feast of St. Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome from 590 to 604. My use of “bishop of Rome” is intentional – as I will show in a moment, Gregory’s example as […]
Over 40 years ago, Lynn White Jr. published The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis, an article that sparked a significant number of theologians to connect the harmful understanding of the God-world relationship within Christianity […]
Welcome to Daily Theology’s first Google Hangout on Air! We will be discussing Pope Francis’ newest encyclical, Laudato Si’. The event is hosted by Christine McCarthy of Fordham University, who is joined by a panel […]
By Daniel Cosacchi With the promulgation of Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for our Common Home, there is a resounding addition to the corpus of Roman Catholic social teaching. Here, for the first […]
Why is Laudato Si to be released on June 18th and what do Al Gore and Pharrell Williams have to do with it?
This Thursday at 1:30 pm EDT, Daily Theology will host its first live broadcast through Google Hangout on Air. We will be joined by Catholic moral theologians Daniel P. Scheid of Duquesne University, Meghan J. […]
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