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The cumulative weight of the Gospels leans in the direction of empathy for and solidarity with whoever is most in need of ...
ST. Thérèse is someone just like us—a “flesh-and-blood human being who fought her battles and won, not unscathed, but wounded ...
We are all familiar with the sadness of the account of Jesus' betrayal in the Garden of Gethsemane, but there’s another side to this story, one that’s taken on greater meaning for me in recent years: ...
Eugene Peterson once observed, “The great omission in the church is the Great Commission.” His words are a sobering reminder ...
In Mark, the question Who is this man is answered not only through supernatural acts, but ultimately through sacrificial love ...
Thank you, dear friends, for your service to the truth. You have been in Rome these past few weeks to report on the Church, ...
The historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., who died in 2007 — and whose specialty was partisan hagiography, particularly on ...
A seismic shift from literacy to digital orality may be the biggest threat to evangelical Christianity in our times.
Here are five things the Rich Young Ruler of the New Testament encounter with Jesus might teach us, Earl Chappell says.
Thus, I agree with the Qur’anic religious principle of religious pluralism: lana dinuna walaka dinuka, (in Hebrew lanu dinu valakha dinkha) for us is our religion and for you is your religion. (Qur’an ...
On the morning of May 18 at his Mass of inauguration as bishop of Rome, Pope Leo XIV called Catholics around the world to ...