Why Catholics Should See ‘Call Me by Your Name’
The film is anti-pornographic, because its sensuality comes with consequence.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
The film is anti-pornographic, because its sensuality comes with consequence.
The paper was titled, “Birth Through the Cross: Eros and Asceticism in Francis of Assisi.”
They loved community, but they never learned to create or sustain it.
He reminded me that our greatest accomplishments are the friendships we have forged in our embattled years.
Such an “affair” among respected Catholics is not unique to John Paul.
When I first read “Harry Potter,” I secretly waited for a letter from Hogwarts. Part of growing up was realizingContinue Reading
Often forgiveness is awful.
What would it mean for us to live in a world where Taylor Swift didn’t make sense?
I deserved it. There’s no doubt in my mind that it was a decision of retributive justice. I had brokenContinue Reading
I graduated just over two years ago. Here are nine things I wish I had done as an undergrad.