Wayne Sheridan is a freelance journalist, poet, and communications consultant to nonprofits. He lives with his wife, Sandra Dutton, on a farm in the Hudson Valley, north of New York City.
Article Last Word: Who Saved Whom? Did the woman jump into my arms to save herself, or to save me? By Wayne Sheridan February 8, 2017 The Last Word
Article Farmer, Anarchist, Catholic Tom Cornell has been a part of the Catholic Worker movement for more than sixty years. He started in 1953 when he was nineteen years old. By Wayne Sheridan September 1, 2014 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Poverty Social Justice War and Peace
Article The Mother of the Man The novelist talks about obsessions, escapes, and what his mother's life tells him about his own. By Wayne Sheridan November 5, 2013 Books Web Exclusive
Article Kentucky Care Package, Delivered Can a Catholic and public hospital pact in Louisville provide a template for other communities seeking to save their hospitals? By Wayne Sheridan July 3, 2013 Domestic Affairs Health Care Web Exclusive
Article Readings for Writers By Wayne Sheridan April 22, 2013 Ecumenism Spirituality Short Take Ecumenism Spirituality U.S. Catholicism
Article Care Package By Wayne Sheridan August 6, 2012 Abortion Bioethics Contraception mandate Death and Dying End-of-life Issues Ethics Health Care Secularism and Modernity Social Justice U.S. Catholicism Short Take Abortion Bioethics Contraception mandate Death and Dying Health Care