Daniel P. Horan

Franciscan Fr. Daniel P. Horan is the director of the Center for the Study of Spirituality and professor of philosophy, religious studies and theology at Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana. He is also affiliated professor of spirituality at the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas. His most recent books are Engaging Thomas Merton: Spirituality, Justice, and Racism (Orbis Books, 2023) and Fear and Faith: Hope and Wholeness in a Fractured World (Paulist Press, 2024). Follow him on Facebook: Facebook.com/DanHoranOFM.

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The audacious return of hope

We can only move forward if we acknowledge 'dangerous memories'

The Francis Effect podcast: 2020 Elections, and Francis' remarks on civil unions

Australian bishops get it right on mental health

The Francis Effect podcast: Election update, Michigan militias and 'Fratelli Tutti'

Trump's coronavirus response a case study in toxic masculinity

The Francis Effect podcast: Open SCOTUS seat, Trump's taxes and Fr. Flannery

Relationship leads us to peace: Three key Franciscan themes in 'Fratelli Tutti'

Systemic impunity for police parallels clerical protection of abusers

The Francis Effect podcast: Baptism, the Breonna Taylor settlement and Mass in Milwaukee

The complicated reality of Catholic bishops on Twitter

The Francis Effect podcast: Political conventions, Catholic politics and the Season of Creation

This 'Season of Creation' demands attention to environmental racism

The heresy of oversimplified Christianity

The importance and challenge of doing nothing

Running while white

The preferential option for the removal of statues

The truth about so-called 'gender ideology'

When will the US bishops address the evil of systemic racism head-on?

If COVID-19 frightens you, you should be terrified by climate change

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