
Faith in Focus: Images of God’s Creation
Inspired by Franciscan spirituality, a friar and photographer in Mexico trains his camera on the world around him.
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Inspired by Franciscan spirituality, a friar and photographer in Mexico trains his camera on the world around him.

As editors, we’re fortunate to work with a collective of talented writers, photographers, copy editors, and artists.

We often hear people talk about the “sin of racism.” Books and articles describe racism as America’s original sin.

I am a white American male with a college degree and a career, and I was blessed to be raised in a loving, Catholic home by parents who valued education, hard work, and faith.

Housed in a nondescript building in the shadow of gleaming skyscrapers and high-end boutiques in Manhattan, Covenant House is a place of refuge and hope for teens and young adults left behind.

This month we will be celebrating Mother’s Day amid an unprecedented and very unsettling time. As a mom, my first instinct is to protect my children from anything that could hurt them.

I’ve made a concerted effort this year to divest from the 24-hour news cycle—a much harder task than I had anticipated.

Years ago, when I traveled to Ireland with my dad, we both quickly realized, though, that our across-the-ocean perspective of this beloved saint wasn’t the full story.

For lay Catholics, perhaps we focus too readily on what our religious give up over what they gain.

At St. Anthony Messenger, we play a role in the media you consume.