Article The Part He Played Jerry Ryan had a profound sense of the Body of Christ, and his own obscure place in it. After decades of writing in these pages, may he rest in peace. By Patrick Jordan February 27, 2020 Spirituality Death and Dying
Article From the Archives: Call Haters to Account The brutal murder last month of Matthew Shepard struck at the conscience of the nation. By Patrick Jordan October 11, 2018
Feature ‘Constant in the Struggle’ John’s writing was suffused with a deep and hard-earned Christian faith, but never an unquestioning one By Patrick Jordan April 11, 2018 Spirituality Media
Article Dorothy Day’s ‘Second Conversion’? Who was Fr. John J. Hugo and how might a study of Hugo shed light on the “public theology” that holds sway in American Catholic theology today? By Patrick Jordan May 30, 2017 Books U.S. Catholicism Social Justice
Article California's Founding Father To mark the three-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Padre Junípero Serra, two new critical biographies of the pioneering California missionary. By Patrick Jordan May 29, 2014 Books