A common stereotype of the poor, both East and West, is that they are always looking to get something out of you, that they will always be asking...

A common stereotype of the poor, both East and West, is that they are always looking to get something out of you, that they will always be asking...
“Are you spending Thanksgiving with family?” This question is often asked by those we minister with and to, and I can always confidently answer...
As a Holy Cross priest pursuing higher studies, it is no surprise that much of my day is spent in study. But as important as my offering of my work...
College is a time for asking questions — and oftentimes BIG questions! Many of the students I work with are asking these big questions of...
“You can’t go home again,” as the saying goes. This past year, I got to test this claim out for myself. After fourteen years as a professor at the...
In the past few years two Holy Cross priests have been named bishops in the United States and ordinaries of their dioceses: Bishop Bill Wack,...
So much of the novitiate is oriented towards discernment. The men at the novitiate are discerning how God is inviting them to make a gift of their...
I spend a lot of my time at my desk. That probably isn’t very surprising, what with being a doctoral student and all. There is a seemingly...
Once during my first week at Andre House, I was walking through the parking lot when a guest gave me an astonished look and said that he “ain’t...