Once, there stood a grand house, built on fertile land, its gardens yielding abundant harvests and its pastures sustaining livestock. Over time, as with all homes, it required repairs — leaky roofs, ...
The story of David and Saul in today's First Reading functions almost like a parable. Showing mercy to his deadly foe, David ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for the Second Sunday before Lent in Year C is Luke 8.22–25, the concise account by Luke ...
Catholic actor Jonathan Roumie spoke openly about how he prepared to portray the important events that take place during Holy ...
By Rev. Matthew J.M. Coomber SAU Theological Perspective From the beginning, God had a plan for how the world should ...Read More ...
The vice president’s mangling of the Christian ordo amoris is just a smokescreen for the largest deportation operation in ...
In this weeks’s Chaplain’s Corner, Catholic Chaplain Bridget Power reflects on interpretations of ‘ordo amoris’ in current ...
There’s this old school — and I think it’s a very Christian concept, by the way — that you love your family and then ...
Prayer is important. (John 14:5-6) “Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?
When was Jesus born? When did he die? What was his socioeconomic class? How did he fit in the religious, political and ...
It might come as a bombshell or like one raising dust, but simply, it was out of curiosity that I literarily devoured the Bible to know if there was any time Jesus laughed, any day during his lifetime ...
Immigrants bring diverse gifts and play an essential role in our communities and economies. As people who have received God’s mercy and grace, we are called to extend that same mercy and grace to ...