In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes about the need for mercy and forgiveness. Reflecting on Walker Percy’s final novel, “The Thanatos Syndrome,” Richert addresses that justice is a start, ...
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes about how, while transitioning to working from home, we have dropped the ball — but now in the way we would expect. Read ...
A bat visited the sleeping Richert house last night. In his From the Chapel post today, Scott reflects on when we find ourselves "flying blind," like the bat whizzing around his bedroom. Too often we ...
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes in honor of his mother’s eightieth birthday. He reflects that, while young people have been stripped of dances, sports and time spent with ...
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes about his son leaving the nest to start his first post-college job. And while they couldn’t celebrate his graduation as they would have ...
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes about his experience in viewing (again) the 1941 Frank Capra film “Meet John Doe” and how, while it might seem corny, the movie ...
Scott Richert writes in his latest “From the Chapel” reflection that “understanding our divinely appointed end, I’ve long suspected, is a necessary precondition for true leisure. Knowing where you’re headed, and thinking about the best ...
OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that “this afternoon, as I was slogging my way virtually across Tennessee in (for the first time this year) seasonably warm and humid weather, my wife and younger children joined ...
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that “None of us chose to have our lives and our habits disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. And even as restrictions are eased ...
In his latest “From the Chapel” blog, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that “the Ascension is the culmination of the Incarnation: The creator entered the world, became man, and now the God-made-man has entered heaven ...