Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the ...
Even as the church disappoints on the question of women's diaconate, contemporary women are producing serious work articulating female religious experience. Janet Rich Edwards, an epidemiologist at ...
On the first page of “Canticle,” by Janet Rich Edwards, we see a 17-year-old girl walk toward the stake where she must be burned to death. “Witnesses will later swear the girl was lit like a taper, ...
Two figures will always haunt the human imagination: the woman in ecstasy, and the woman in madness. This enduring fascination may stem as much from the paper-thin line that separates the two states ...
In the Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Rite, the Song of the Three Young Men in the Furnace (Dan 3:51-90) occurs very often. It is recited or sung every Sunday, as well as on solemnities and feasts.
On the first page of “Canticle,” by Janet Rich Edwards, we see a 17-year-old girl walk toward the stake where she must be burned to death. “Witnesses will later swear the girl was lit like a taper, ...
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