Ken Briggs

Ken Briggs has reported on religion for Newsday and The New York Times, contributed articles to a variety of publications, written five books and taught for 18 years as an adjunct professor at Lehigh University and Lafayette College. He lives in Indiana and continues to be a freelance writer.

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The laity hold the key to reforming the church

To immunize priests against clericalism, start with seminaries

Youth synod did little to address unprecedented generational gap

Fallout: Catholic colleges in a bind because of sex-abuse scandals

Shattered trust is a battering ram: Change 'indelible character'

Archbishop Hunthausen embraced Vatican II, served people's needs

The Catholic 'collective' approach could be used again to support labor

We need to see the causes of suicide in our midst

Memorial Day was once a time to feel the actual price of war

NCR rose up to provide crucial response after Vatican II

Catholic response to gun violence is contradictory and confused

Old wounds reawaken as Billy Graham's body lies in honor in the Capitol

Billy Graham stood tall, even when he came up short

How to cope with the odd match of Ash Wednesday, Valentine's Day

Foundation of Francis' papacy could crumble

Chile controversy contrasts with image of Pope Francis as a leveler

Leadership style, a comparison between Dr. King and Pope Francis

Churches should have the courage to recognize new revelations

As pews empty, report reveals more about 'spiritual,' 'religious'

Luther and Martin, up against the same obstacle

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