Jerry Windley-DaoustIs There a Job Title for What I Do?The Rule of St. Benedict challenges us to rethink the way we value the work of our days.·4 min read·May 2, 2022----
Jerry Windley-DaoustMaybe Washing Dishes Was the Most Important Work We DidThe state can give material help, but only personal relationships can supply the most basic human need.·7 min read·Apr 28, 2022----
Jerry Windley-DaoustA Resurrection Worth Singing About, Even in the StormIn the face of war, abuse, and sad throwing-up children, I believe in its happy ending·7 min read·Apr 20, 2022----
Jerry Windley-DaoustWhy I WhistleMaybe it’s an act of defiance, or maybe it’s just fun to ornament the air·3 min read·Apr 7, 2022----
Jerry Windley-DaoustThe Catholic Worker Is a Fool…as you will undoubtedly be told when you have The Conversation with friends and family·5 min read·Mar 16, 2022----
Jerry Windley-DaoustJeremiah Peach Makes His DeadlineHe might lose advertisers over it. But what the hell good was being a journalist if you didn’t report the news of the world as you found…·14 min read·May 16, 2021----
Jerry Windley-DaoustThey’re at Home on the RiverLike Huck Finn, these independent spirits have found a home (and a little adventure) on the Mississippi River.·8 min read·Mar 10, 2021----
Jerry Windley-DaoustA Truce for the Fourth of JulyGod knows, we’ve fought enough these past few years — but for one night, we make a truce. A poem.·3 min read·Sep 25, 2020----
Jerry Windley-DaoustRBG and Antonin Scalia Taught Us Civility Matters More Than VotesTheir friendship transcended their ideological differences. Will we follow their example?·3 min read·Sep 19, 2020--1--1