Anderson, Joshua, Jaylin. Names. Families. Community. Deep links to our Youth For Christ mission in Northern Indiana. Two ...
Jesus drew a picture of himself and he sent it to the world so we would know what he looked like,” says Jonah, 7.
The whole semantic field of 'tool' and 'instrument' is fraught with negative moral connotations. St. Ignatius’ writings , however, show a different tendency. There, 'instrument' both serves as a ...
And immediately the man’s ears were opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke plainly. He ordered them not to ...
Jim Dessicino, parish catechetical leader at the Parish of Saint Monica in Atlantic City, center, stands with Coadjutor ...
Sunday, Feb. 2, is the feast of the Presentation of the Lord. Mass readings: Malachi 3:1-4; Psalm 24:7, 8, 9, 10; Hebrews ...
Theologians talk about two books, the general revelation of God we see in nature, and the special revelation of God we see in Scripture and the church. They are not in tension but help us understand ...
But according to scientists Jesus 'wasn't called Jesus' and in fact, the Son of God went by a different name. Jesus was born around 2,030 years ago - if we're to believe the historians. Advert "The ...
Early Greek translations of the Gospel also recorded the son of God saying certain phrases in Aramaic. More conclusively, "Jesus" with a hard "j" did not exist during the time when he lived.
Meanwhile, “Christ” was actually not a surname, but rather an honorific meaning “God’s anointed one.” As a poor Jewish man, the real Jesus would have not had a fancypants title ...
Despite a common misconception, 'Christ' is not Jesus' surname but a title or honorific which means 'Messiah' or 'God's anointed one'. During the Roman period, high-status individuals used a three ...