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My second contribution to the Benedictine Thought at Action Blog was posted yesterday. To see the first installment, you can click here. This piece, written from the perspective of someone who has never read Benedict’s Rule for monks, is on...
The French city of Rouen used to have a curious tradition. Each year, on the Feast of the Ascension, a single death row inmate was released back into freedom. The practice lasted clear through the Middle Ages ― we have records of this from ...
My friend Jason Heron asked me to contribute to the Benedictine Thought and Action Blog, a project of Mount Marty University in South Dakota. Jason is the S. Wilma Lyle Endowed Chair of Theology at Mount Marty and his blog is an exploration...
There’s a peculiar and usually unnoticed detail at the end of John’s Gospel. After the horror of the Crucifixion and the bewilderment of the Resurrection, the Apostles – surely drained emotionally and physically – did something extraordinar...
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Anthony Rosselli is the Director of Evangelization at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Columbus, Ohio and an adjunct professor of theology at Ohio Dominican University. He has a PhD in theology from the University of Dayton.
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