Richard Rohr

Faith does not live by answers alone

By Jonathan Merritt — November 14, 2023
(RNS) — Christians should not fear the theological discernment of the Catholic Church’s synod.

His art was an act of ‘sacred listening’ says ‘Portraits in Faith’ photographer

By Bob Smietana — January 27, 2023
(RNS)— A selection of Daniel Epstein's portraits is now on display as part of an exhibit called 'See the Other,' at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools.

As Enneagram’s popularity soars, having an experienced teacher is more important than ever

By Jana Riess — June 2, 2022
(RNS) — Longtime teacher Suzanne Stabile sees the Enneagram’s recent surge in popularity as a double-edged sword: She’s grateful for the wider audience but concerned there’s not much depth.

‘Refusal to engage’: Gen Z sees gap in support of LGBTQ+ rights among faith groups

By Josh Packard and Robyn Henderson-Espinoza — January 3, 2022
(RNS) — Those looking for accepting communities may need to look outside of traditional houses of worship.

An Easter sermon in a coronavirus pandemic

By Jim Wallis — April 12, 2020
(RNS) — The coronavirus has exposed and laid bare social injustice, which undermines both our common good and our common health. Easter tells us that all these things can be set right and made new.

Barbara Brown Taylor: Reformation is a ‘delicious’ wilderness but lonely

By Roxanne Stone — October 18, 2019
DENVER (RNS) — The best-selling author, preacher and professor on finding community in an age of seeking.

For millennials, mysticism shows a path to their home faiths

By Cathleen Falsani — April 16, 2019
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (RNS) — A growing number of millennials are finding that contemplative spirituality is a way to bridge the faith they grew up with and their yearning for deeper connections to God.

In new book, Richard Rohr says the ‘universal Christ’ changes everything

By Cathleen Falsani — March 29, 2019
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (RNS) — Richard Rohr believes the predominant theme in Scripture and tradition is grace, which he describes as a kind of divine spackling compound that God uses to fill in the gaps between everything in all of creation. Rohr's latest book, 'The Universal Christ,' recently hit the New York Times best-seller list.

Getting through a Christmas of grief

By Jana Riess — November 29, 2018
Here's the Advent devotional I wish I'd had six years ago when I was engulfed with grief.

What is the ‘Enneagram,’ and why are Christians suddenly so enamored by it?

By Jonathan Merritt — September 5, 2017
Everything you wanted to know about the Enneagram but are afraid to ask.

Richard Rohr wants Christians to see the Trinity as a divine dance

By Brandon Ambrosino — October 19, 2016
(RNS) A Franciscan priest and a popular spiritual writer, Rohr encourages Christians to avoid dualistic thinking.

What a Presbyterian professor is teaching me about the culture wars

By Jana Riess — May 11, 2016
(RNS) "Don’t blame Jesus or the Jewish prophets or the whole of any sacred tradition for the bad and limited reading of that tradition which hurt you," says writer David Dark.
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