In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes: “Life, we have often been told, is about the journey, not the destination. Nothing could be further from the truth. What makes the journey worthwhile is the destination. What makes
Scott Richert, publisher for OSV, writes in his latest From the Chapel post that “American are a fickle people. We like change. We prefer the new to the tried and true. When we find something that is good, and true, and beautiful,
In his latest blog post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes, “As of today, the third of our children has turned 21. Had COVID-19 not come along, he would have been in Dubuque, Iowa, completing his last semester at Loras College. Instead, all
Following up on his previous post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes in his latest “From the Chapel” reflection that “Conspiracy theories are fundamentally at odds with a commitment to the truth. That may seem counterintuitive, because the one thing that every conspiracy
Scott P. Richert, publisher for OSV, writes about conspiracy theories in his latest “From the Chapel” post, noting that “all truth partakes of the one Truth — the one who said, “I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. Because
Scott Richert writes about the Gospel reading for the Third Sunday of Easter in his latest “From the Chapel” post: He writes that “Theology and doctrine, from the creeds on down, flows from that experience, rather than the other way around. We
Scott P. Richert, publisher for OSV, writes in his daily post, that “Traditionally, the Catholic Church marked the spring planting season with the Rogation Days, which the Catholic Encyclopedia notes were “Days of prayer, and formerly also of fasting, instituted by the
In his latest From the Chapel reflection, Scott Richert writes that a group of colleagues visited the home of OSV’s chaplain, Monsignor Owen Campion, to celebrate, while social distancing, his 80th birthday. As Monsignor said more than once during our brief time
OSV Publisher Scott P. Richert writes in his latest From the Chapel blog that “the hardest part of the stay-at-home orders that we’ve all been subject to is the physical separation from our fellow men and women. And the sadness we feel
Scott Richert writes in From the Chapel: As we consider what life will be like in the coming months and years, one of the great hopes I have is that Catholics will become more attuned once again to the liturgical cycle. Instead