Cassocks worn to manufacture an identity, eternal altar servers, masters of ceremonies chasing the spotlight: when liturgical service ceases to saf...
When the Church mistakes tradition for an object to preserve or to overcome, it loses its grasp on the present. Only by recognizing it as a living ...
Not mere fabrics, but signs that safeguard the Mystery: invisible hands, history, symbols, and a silent pedagogy that continues to shape faith.
Behind the solemn vestments and Latin chants lies a search for identity that often betrays the very faith it claims to protect. The traditionalist ...
In The Wounded Healer, Dutch theologian Henri J.M. Nouwen restores to the priest his most human and authentic face: n...
It is not the end of an era, but a return to the essential. The monk of tomorrow will not dwell behind cloisters, but in the hearts of those who, a...