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Joseph Stoutzenberger

Joseph Stoutzenberger, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Holy Family University in Philadelphia.

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What Does It Mean to be Anti-Racist?

by Joseph Stoutzenberger When Ibram X. Kendi, a fellow Temple University Ph. D., published How to Be an Anti-Racist a few years ago, I immediately got the point. Someone can say, “I am not racist,” or “I harbor no animosity toward members of other races.” Given conditions in the world today, that is not enough.Continue reading “What Does It Mean to be Anti-Racist?”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerFebruary 17, 2024February 17, 2024Posted inAnti-racism, Catholic, Compassion, Equality, EthicsTags:Anti-racism, black-lives-matter, Compassion, diversity, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, politics, racismLeave a comment on What Does It Mean to be Anti-Racist?

Woke Catholicism

I realized that I could not write about “Catholicism” without recognizing the reality of sexual abuse that has taken place in the church in the recent past and today. I looked at other books that described themselves as offering an introduction to or an overview of Catholicism. None that I found addressed this dark side of Catholicism.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerFebruary 17, 2024Posted inCatholic, Compassion, Education, Ethics, Healing the Catholic ChurchTags:abuse in the catholic church, Catholic Questions, clergy sex abuse, culture, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, politics, society, wokeLeave a comment on Woke Catholicism

Children and Visionaries

by Joseph Stoutzenber I was sitting in a newly redecorated university chapel next to an artist friend of mine. I asked him what he thought of the ornate crucifix behind the altar. He responded, “It pretends to be art.” Despite the many failed attempts at artistic expression intended to open one’s gaze to the holyContinue reading “Children and Visionaries”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerNovember 24, 2023November 24, 2023Posted inBeauty and Awe, Catholic, Compassion, Education, Ethics, Family, Healing the Catholic Church, Interfaith CooperationTags:Art for Art's Sake, Compassion, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, spirituality of the ordinaryLeave a comment on Children and Visionaries

America, Catholicism, and Race

by Joseph Stoutzenberger In the 1830s, a man who worked common jobs named William Otter kept a journal about his travels through the mid-Atlantic states. He spent some time in my hometown, Columbia, PA, on the banks of the Susquehanna, founded by a Quaker family to ferry people across the river. Columbia is not tooContinue reading “America, Catholicism, and Race”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerOctober 20, 2023Posted inAnti-racism, Compassion, Education, Equality, Ethics, Family, Healing the Catholic ChurchTags:Anti-racism, Compassion, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, spirituality of the ordinary, systemic racismLeave a comment on America, Catholicism, and Race

Hope in a Warming World

By Joseph Stoutzenberger Some friends and I were talking about the crises we are facing today. Someone said, “Every generation has its crises to deal with.” I thought about that. As horrible as they were, no one thought that World Wars I and II would bring about the end of life on earth. Earlier pandemicsContinue reading “Hope in a Warming World”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerOctober 6, 2023Posted inCompassion, Environmentalism, Ethics, Interfaith CooperationTags:Environmentalism, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory1 Comment on Hope in a Warming World

The Art of Seeing

by Joseph Stoutzenberger In the 1970s, I taught religion in a Catholic suburban high school. An older man, part of the janitorial staff, cleaned the bathrooms and emptied the overflowing trash cans in the cafeteria after lunch. Generally, he was one of those invisible people, like wallpaper or one of the fixtures he cleaned, thatContinue reading “The Art of Seeing”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerSeptember 29, 2023Posted inBeauty and Awe, Catholic, Compassion, Education, Equality, EthicsTags:Compassion, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, Racial Equality, spirituality of the ordinaryLeave a comment on The Art of Seeing

Creation Spirituality

It is rather interesting that the longest chapter in this slender volume is the introduction, where the author outlines his premise that Saint Francis of Assisi remains an example to the global community in the 21st century, especially when it comes to the Catholic Church’s very recent shift toward care for creation.

Posted byiPub Cloud InternationalSeptember 27, 2023September 25, 2023Posted inCatholic, Compassion, Education, Reviews, Saint Francis of AssisiTags:Book Review, Compassion, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, Saint Francis of Assisi, Today's American CatholicLeave a comment on Creation Spirituality

Catholic Upbringing

I have been struck by reading that the movie’s (Barbie) creator was influenced by her Catholic high school experience for this film and an earlier one. Every upbringing makes an impact that carries over into adult life, but my antennae are attuned to reading about how Catholicism has made a difference in people’s lives.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerSeptember 22, 2023September 22, 2023Posted inCatholic, Education, Ethics, Eucharist, Family, Healing the Catholic ChurchTags:Barbie the movie, Bradley Cooper, Catholic Questions, Compassion, Joseph Stoutzenberger, Lady Gaga, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, spirituality of the ordinaryLeave a comment on Catholic Upbringing

A House of Many Mansions

He said that “each person encounters God by their own way.” When Pope Francis made those remarks, he was not sitting in his study pouring over law books. He was looking out over the sea of young faces, each one of which he saw as beautiful.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerAugust 29, 2023August 30, 2023Posted inCatholic, Compassion, Education, Ethics, Family, Healing the Catholic ChurchTags:Catholic Questions, Compassion, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral TheoryLeave a comment on A House of Many Mansions

Sacramental Seeing:  Are There Limits?

A particularly touching religious site for me was the little chapel of St. Francis in the grand basilica in Assisi, erected in his honor. I discovered, however, that the most moving and heart-wrenching place I visited was the remains of the concentration camp at Dachau.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerAugust 18, 2023August 18, 2023Posted inCatholic, Compassion, Education, Healing the Catholic Church, Holy locationsTags:Dachau, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Notre Dame, Rome, spirituality of the ordinary, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Peter's BasilicaLeave a comment on Sacramental Seeing:  Are There Limits?

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