resurrection

  • Debunking Easter: The Women at the Cross

    ‘Crucifixion’ (1495) by Giovanni Donato da Montorfano, photographed by me at The Last Supper Museum in Milan, Italy. Easter has been a major Christian holiday, celebrated by billions for millennia. How we tell and are told the Easter story impacts… Continue reading

    Debunking Easter: The Women at the Cross
  • What Do You Do With A Dead Body?

    What does Jesus’ dead body, hanging on Calvary’s cross mean for social justice in our world? Continue reading

    What Do You Do With A Dead Body?
  • Anointing Women

    On this day, where in the Christian East Christ descends to the dead, and raises Adam and Eve as a representation of raising all people, male, female, and all those who travel between those two poles of variously sexed/gendered creation,… Continue reading

    Anointing Women
  • Grant Peace to Your Church

    Recently my life seems full of grief.  This is to be expected during Lent, a season characterized by “sorrowful joy.”  My grief though, has its roots in a profound sense of loss: the ecclesial home that I have loved, still love,… Continue reading

  • Karl Rahner on the Assumption of Mary

    “If God’s grace is doing in us what it did in her, than we too are blessed by grace, and beloved.” Continue reading