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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: ...
The future of the church isn t dying it s rising But it will not rise by accident It will rise because ordinary believers ...
Thérèse’s “Little Way” shows us that we can “Do all that you do with love” as we follow the Lord’s unique call. Pope St. John ...
The historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., who died in 2007 — and whose specialty was partisan hagiography, particularly on ...
We have a lot of thoughts about the word ‘way.’ In religious terms, it refers to a deliberately chosen life path, or religion ...
A seismic shift from literacy to digital orality may be the biggest threat to evangelical Christianity in our times.
We have the same principle in use when traveling to many foreign countries. Without a passport you can’t get in – and often, ...
Newsweek Columnist, Vice President of Content at Salem Media Group and host of "Our American Stories" It was the first homily ...
Pilgrims preparing to take part in the 2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage spoke at a press conference about their ...