Getting Acquainted with Death
Two Catholic priests reflect on what they’ve learned in ushering the dying out of this world. By Sara Holston
Two Catholic priests reflect on what they’ve learned in ushering the dying out of this world. By Sara Holston
Knowing you’re going to die can be a gift. By Alex Sosler
The coherence, discernibility, teachability of the entire universe flows from the Divine Logic at the center of all things. A Patreon exclusive essay by Fr. Jeff Locke.
CTE (Career and Technical Education, also known as trade school or vocational training) has experienced a resurgence in the sphere of education and education policy. To get a glimpse into this often-overlooked subject, Fare Forward spoke with Vanessa Ramirez, board chair and co-founder of WorkTexas Training Center. WorkTexas is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that provides CTE-inclusive education in Houston, Texas.
Matthew E. Henry, the winner of last year's inaugural Fare Forward Poetry Competition, shared his thoughts on teaching and writing--plus, three poems from the collection!
A look at how universities came to be known as “alma maters”—and what it would mean for them to deserve the name. By Dr. Douglas Henry
Between the rural South and the Ivy League, a philosophy major finds a sense of perspective. By Blake Whitmer