Article Ties that Bind To have remained an independent journal of opinion for one hundred years is to have “made history,” and—in Commonweal’s case—impressively so. By Patrick Jordan November 12, 2024 Commonweal Centennial Religion
Article Fitting Us to His Measure Theologian Richard Gaillardetz's final book wrestles with how to live with death approaching. By Patrick Jordan August 31, 2024 Theology Death and Dying Nonfiction
Article Poem | Nuptial “May God be for you the binding vow, / The hidden only way, / Sustaining you this day and each to come” By Patrick Jordan September 26, 2022 Poetry
Article ‘I Believe in the Beatitudes’ The late Tom Cornell was an antiwar and civil-rights activist, a journalist, a farmer, and a devoted member of the Catholic Worker movement. By Patrick Jordan August 16, 2022 Death and Dying War and Peace Social Justice
Article World Trade Center From the archives: A reflection on the World Trade Center, written in the aftermath of 9/11. By Patrick Jordan September 10, 2021 From the Archives
Article Martin Buber’s Believing Humanism A new book about Jewish philosopher Martin Buber traces the influences that shaped his thought, writing, and teaching. By Patrick Jordan June 8, 2020 Philosophy Nonfiction Jewish-Christian Relations Book Essay