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Author Archives: Brian Walsh

Hope in my Wallet

But hope is not born of the erasure of the past. Hope requires the redemption of the past, and the reclaiming of its promise.

by Brian Walsh

Romero Prayers in the face of Empire

Prayers in the face of empire, inspired by Oscar Romero.

by Brian Walsh

For Days are Surely Coming

Days are surely coming. Without that hope, how could we survive the days that are here?

by Brian Walsh

Dreaming of Hope

Sometimes you need a dream of delight to replenish your hope.

by Brian Walsh

Gender, Weeping and Hope

What begins in gendered weeping finds its resolution in gender reversals. What begins in uncontrolled wailing gives birth to hope for a radical new way.

by Brian Walsh

From Maximillian Kolbe to Oscar Romero

It is a short path from Maximillian Kolbe to Oscar Romero.

by Brian Walsh

Dancing to the End of Love … at Auschwitz

A dance of the displaced, a dance of the diaspora, exiled within exile.

by Brian Walsh

Bound to Betray

Betrayal unravels the very fabric of creation. The grief of God resonates with the grief of all creation.

by Brian Walsh

God’s Pathos, Broken Love

Yahweh is singing the blues. And it is terrible.

by Brian Walsh

Jeremiah’s Call and Desperate Times

Without prophetic critique, hope before breakfast will be little more than cheap optimism at best, and a pious cover-up at worst.

by Brian Walsh

From Transfixed to Hope: Hope Before Breakfast

We may be sleepy, but we will not be numb. Hope and history may not rhyme, but we gather nonetheless with a radical and stubborn hope, even before breakfast!

by Brian Walsh

Reclaiming Jesus

Respected elders in the United States, our mothers and fathers in the faith, reclaim Jesus in the face of the heresies of American empire.

by Brian Walsh

Dangerous Angels: Bruce Cockburn’s Prophetic Pilgrimage

If you wrestle with angels, you'll always end up with a limp.

by Brian Walsh

Holy Week and the March for our Lives

For these kids it is already Holy Saturday. The crucifixion has already happened and their friends are in the ground. But they did not run away. They marched on Washington.

by Brian Walsh

Character and the Crisis of Home

Character and the crisis of home. Or perhaps we could say, spiritual bankruptcy and the deformation of character. Or maybe, moral ecology and the collapse of home.

by Brian Walsh

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