The Desirability of Truth
I couldn’t imagine another person truly converting without desiring.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
I couldn’t imagine another person truly converting without desiring.
Whatever your vocation is, a part of it will always be offering yourself to those around you.
When some of my gay friends talk about the struggles of living celibate lives, they are occasionally told by their more progressive friends that they should “just go get married.”
Even within the same faith each man’s way is an entirely personal one.
Jokes are one of the first signs of friendship.
It sometimes feels like being the bridge between two angry worlds.
I recently gave a presentation on faith and homosexuality with Julie Rodgers.
No act has greater public consequences than the act of sexual intercourse between a man and a woman. Few greaterContinue Reading
Imagine if, rather than spending two hours viewing pornography per week, the average high school boy spent thirty minutes per week in front of the replica of Michelangelo’s Pieta.
We need communities that have a space for us to live in, with and for each other.






