By Tess Vrbin Xernona Clayton’s office suite is packed from floor to ceiling with colorful artwork, and her conference room offers a stellar view of the Atlanta skyline. But we […]
Sunday Columns
Let Us Rejoice and Be Glad
By Fr. Rich, O.P. As we enter the Liturgy of the Word at the Easter vigil, appropriately, the opening is Genesis, Chapter 1, verse 1: In the beginning, when God […]
The Story is Not Ended
By Fr. Rich, O.P. If Palm Sunday became a film, it would have been a blockbuster. With a cast of thousands for his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, the cries of […]
The Return of the Prodigal Son
By Fr. Rich, O.P. There are five figures in Rembrandt’s painting, “The Return of the Prodigal Son.”Facing the painting, to the left of center is the father gently embracing the […]
God Is Not Done Yet
By Yvonne Chamberlain On December 20, 1998, my life changed forever. On that icy winter morning, I lost control of my car, crossed the median of the highway, and crashed […]
The Power of Silence
By Fr. Reginald, O.P. Note: If you read the paper version of the bulletin, you might have missed my last article on Gregorian Chant, as they were not delivered because […]