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Imagine someone with some sort of affliction. It can be physical or emotional, but it’s clearly noticeable. How do you feel ...
Nationally acclaimed author, Wil Tustin, will be doing a book signing at Cedar Springs Christian Bookstore on July 12 from 12 ...
After briefly discussing the doctrine of providence in my last essay, I felt compelled to go a bit deeper in this somewhat mysterious topic. The question ...
The person who maintains intimacy with God, avoiding and repenting from the burn-out traps of the flesh, who continues to recover from inevitably poor or bad decisions, who develops a continuous ...
After 11 1/2 years of service in Greenwood, it is time for me to answer God’s call to Florida. As I say my goodbyes, I am ...
Archbishop Midyphil Billones of Jaro, Iloilo, received the pallium from Pope Leo XIV during a Mass for the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul at St. Peter’s Basilica on June 29. The pallium—a narrow ...
Several studies show an association between sexual frequency and longevity. There's additional evidence that it's likely ...
Some will remember Melvin Giles as an apostle for urban gardening, a lifelong advocate for St. Paul’s Rondo and Frogtown ...
Brem said the Apostle Paul was very intelligent and well-educated, a leading Pharisee who had guarded the coats of the men who stoned the saintly Stephen to death in Acts 7:54-60-8:1.
The recent conclave and election of a new Pope drew the world’s attention to the papacy, the oldest, continuously existing, “as well as arguably the most ...
The Declaration of Independence’s promise of equality has had ongoing challenges, but it is our American inheritance.
COMMENTARY: Pope St. John Paul II called him ‘the saint of ordinary life,’ but we could also name him the apostle of the laity.