Perspectives
Articles, essays, and reflections from progressive Catholic voices.
To contribute to Perspectives, email Jason at: Jason@cta-usa.org
Prayers of God's People for the Feast of Blessed Mary
Wondrous God, hear us. Hear our prayer, O God of Mary.
Why I don't like working in soup kitchens
Soup kitchens are places in which the reality of humanity is displayed more than anywhere else I have ever seen.
Is World Youth Day in Krakow welcoming for LGBTQ Pilgrims?
The Church and the political environment of Poland is complicated, evolving, and multi-faceted. I lived in Krakow in 2011 and that year learned of one of my best friends, an openly gay man, being robbed and beaten up in downtown Krakow. That year I also witnessed a Pride march on the main square, that was countered by a large number of Neo-Nazis spewing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
The Last Time God Died: Anxiety, Consolation, and the Limitations of Spiritual Language
The key question the Death of God theologians grapple with—“how will God be able to respond to this present crisis?”—is one plenty of Christians ask.
The Last Time God Died: Anxiety, Consolation, and the Limitations of Spiritual Language
Alitzer and Hamilton also share a very early-60s assurance that capitalist liberalism would keep its promises, and was in the process of creating a “grownup” society of generalized human thriving.
The Last Time God Died: Anxiety, Consolation, and the Limitations of Spiritual Language
I imagined I’d have fun reading the Death of God theologians—the school of ecumenical 60’s Protestant theology that claimed that God was no longer accessible in human life, was absent.
Michelle Obama & A Church Worthy of our Children
This “is about who will have the power to shape our children for the next four or eight years of their lives… Every word we utter, every action we take, we know they are watching… We know that our words and actions matter not just to our girls, but to children across this country.”
This week's RNC circus as seen through "The Armor of Light" documentary
“We’re deceived into believing that we’re so powerful because we have something that will protect us, instead of looking to God righteously as the protector--we have replaced God with our guns.”
4 Things I've Learned in 3 Months as Co-Executive Director
Though I have been involved in church reform for many years, this position has given me an even more up-close-and-personal understanding of the spirit moving through our inspirational members.
Sr. Helen Prejean sets Cape Cod hearts on fire
Only the death of the son who is also divine can make atonement for the divine who has been offended. It’s substitutionary violence, he pays and the rest of us benefit.