Fiona Elizabeth ChenIn the Fullness of Time: A Personal Reflection on Freedom, Forgiveness, and Hope in the Final…Whoever reckons with the possibility of even only one person’s being lost besides himself is hardly able to love unreservedly.May 3, 2021May 3, 2021
Fiona Elizabeth Chen“Mater Dolorosa”: How the Life of St. Monica Can Empower Suffering Christian WomenSaint Monica’s fervent prayer life marvelously demonstrates that self-abandonment to the will of God is neither complacency nor apathy.Aug 27, 2020Aug 27, 2020
Fiona Elizabeth ChenWhite Dream and Black Bodies: A Reflection on “Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi CoatesTheir power is the deep knowledge that everything is fragile, and that the meaning of their lives is brought by their vulnerability.Mar 30, 2020Mar 30, 2020
Fiona Elizabeth ChenCoronavirus, Caritas, and Communion Beyond ChurchesSuch an unusual time is a reminder for Christians that a church cannot be defined by its building, but rather by its community.Mar 27, 2020Mar 27, 2020