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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After my bout of COVID, two road races deepen my gratitude for running

We humans need to open our minds to the personhood of nonhuman animals

Lessons from Utica, a small city that welcomed and was transformed by refugees

On serving both God and guns, and banning someone from the Eucharist

Buffalo makes it clear: Racism and gun violence are a Christian problem

The Francis Effect podcast: Roe v. Wade; Catholic News Service; and a recap

Perhaps being 'spiritual but not religious' isn't such a bad thing

The Francis Effect podcast: DeSantis and Disney; Network at 50; French elections

Lessons learned from a Lent without Twitter or Facebook

The Francis Effect podcast: Holy Week pop culture roundup

The church needs to name and confront 'clerical fragility'

The Francis Effect podcast: The Thomases; Curia reform; Ketanji Brown Jackson

5 Christian virtues to help us learn to live in a new 'new normal'

Why young adults of Generation Z give me real hope

The Francis Effect podcast: War in Ukraine, the pope's student dialogue, and Lent

An Olympic lesson from Tokyo and Beijing: Less hoopla and a return to basics

The Francis Effect podcast: Fr. Bryan Massingale discusses book bans in US

History will judge the church harshly for its treatment of LGBTQ persons

The Francis Effect podcast: Anti-trans policies; Thich Nhat Hanh; winter break

Can a snowplow metaphor help white Catholics understand racial privilege?

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