A Pilgrimage to Find Flannery O’Connor
O’Connor initially captured their attention with her words, but this traveling sisterhood hoped they’d uncover something far deeper to help them grow in their writing and faith.
O’Connor initially captured their attention with her words, but this traveling sisterhood hoped they’d uncover something far deeper to help them grow in their writing and faith.
A few years ago, Harvard University found that growing numbers of adults from Generation Z were identifying as Catholic. In the spring, waves of Gen Z converts flocked to the Catholic Church. Now, this summer, silent retreats are proving popular.
COMMENTARY: Sts. Thomas More, John Fisher and others were martyred for defending the truth about marriage. Will we have the courage to stand as they did?
COMMENTARY: Looking back, it seems I’ve been journeying to the Church my whole life.
This year, some entering the Church during Easter hailed from Gen Z. Others were mid-life converts.
The writer has the uncanny ability to bring people of all stripes together in one place — saints and sinners alike.
COMMENTARY: Catholicism immersed her writing, but it was often covert to the uninitiated like me.
Faithful spouses gather at a retreat sponsored by the Archdiocese of Atlanta to renew their vows and uphold Church teaching on the indissolubility of marriage.
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