Reflect: So, What is Hope?
Hope may be elusive, but it is woven into the fabric of everyday life. We can’t walk or speak without hope.
Hope may be elusive, but it is woven into the fabric of everyday life. We can’t walk or speak without hope.
"We didn’t create this world. We only have a right to use it lovingly, and to use it in a way that like the tree, will improve it and give gifts to others."
As healthcare workers bravely persevere on the frontlines of COVID-19, all are invited to show their love and appreciation on social media by participating in the #HeartsForHeroesChallenge.
"May I be peaceful, happy and light in body and spirit. May he/she be peaceful, happy, and light in body in spirit. May they be peaceful, happy, and light in body in spirit."
A Louisville Story Program participant and Iroquois High School senior discusses how storytelling transforms relationships.
Words of wisdom from Thomas Merton's "New Seeds of Contemplation."
The Center for Interfaith Relations is exploring the written [...]
Harvard law professor Dr. Noah R. Feldman discusses the intersection of religion and politics and "the deep contradiction" between justice and mercy.
Thoughts on love from Thomas Merton's "Disputed Questions"
"How is Christianity involved in the Negro struggle? Dr. Martin Luther King has appealed to strictly Christian motives. He has based his non-violence in his belief that love can unite men, even enemies, in truth."