On Women and the Waterfront: Scholars Explore Catholic New York
In 1643, a Jesuit priest visited the Dutch fur-trading outpost that would become New York…
In 1643, a Jesuit priest visited the Dutch fur-trading outpost that would become New York…
Hospitals created and run by Roman Catholic sisters of 19th century New York defined the…
The emotion of the Blessed Virgin Mary has always been a potent symbol for Christians.…
A prominent bishop told a gathering of more than 200 clergy, faculty and lay ministers…
I invite you to imagine a letter home from a freshman at a university: Dear…
Mary, Queen of Scots, the 16th century monarch who has been considered both a woman…
Rabbi Marc Gellman and Monsignor Thomas Hartman, hosts of the cable television show “God Squad”…
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., called Pope Benedict XVI a leader who maintains a great sense…
It is no longer possible to interpret poverty on a “one-dimensional” level, according to the…
NEW YORK— Albert J. Raboteau, Ph.D., Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion at Princeton University,…