Tim MuldoonThe healing minorityThis past weekend I presented a paper entitled “The Healing Minority: Bernard Lonergan’s practical goal of healing and creating in history”…Apr 291Apr 291
Tim MuldoonThe future of philosophy and social technologyTokyo Forum 2022, an important conference about the relationship between philosophy and science, took place last month (December, 2022)…Jan 20, 2023Jan 20, 2023
Tim MuldoonA Lenten online retreatPlease join me in prayer this Lenten season, using my book The Ignatian Workout for Lent. Below is a link to an online retreat based on the…Feb 28, 2022Feb 28, 2022
Tim MuldoonThe Prayer of Saint Patrick“My name is Patrick. I am a sinner, a simple country person, and the least of all believers.” So begins the Confession, one of only two…Mar 17, 20211Mar 17, 20211
Tim MuldoonCoveting the EucharistSaint Anthony of Padua Church in Houston has provided a thorough, detailed video guide to the reopening of their church for public Mass in…May 12, 2020May 12, 2020
Tim MuldoonIgnatian mindfulnessA couple of days ago, I started uploading brief YouTube videos inviting people to learn a practice that I’m calling “Ignatian…Apr 16, 20201Apr 16, 20201
Tim MuldoonIt is still Easter, and we are an ekklesia.Above is the video of Easter Mass celebrated by Catholic Extension’s president, Father Jack Wall. Especially in this Octave of Easter, it…Apr 14, 2020Apr 14, 2020
Tim MuldoonWhat do I desire when I desire God? Clues for seekers.The eleventh-century theologian St. Anselm of Canterbury offers us an answer. In his work Proslogion (“Discourse”), he describes himself…Apr 14, 2020Apr 14, 2020
Tim MuldoonBe hope to others this EasterListening to Pope Francis’ Easter vigil homily, I was struck at the end by his call to all Catholics to go out to the world to bring hope.Apr 11, 2020Apr 11, 2020