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Too busy for Jesus this Christmas? Slow down - MSNW e can become so busy, especially at this time of year, that we don’t have time for God. We can be so busy celebrating Christmas that we lose Jesus. We string the lights, trim the tree, and buy ...
There is an epidemic going on today that robs people of peace and joy, and it shortens our lives by years. I am not talking ...
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Who killed Jesus? It wasn’t the Jews, writes a scholar of Roman law.To understand how the Roman authorities would have treated a dissident like Jesus, Andrade turned to a historical account of a trial that took place some 30 years after Jesus would have been executed.
Jesus taught that we should “seek first his kingdom.” This requires time. Just as we prioritize bills and purchases, our time is prioritized, and God is not always at the top of the list. While this ...
Reflecting on this Sunday's readings, Msgr. Joseph Prior explains the great gift of God's love for us, and how gratitude to God brings the gift of joy despite all of life's busyness.
(New York Jewish Week) — “Jesus is a paycheck,” said Rob Orbach, one of the many classically trained Jewish vocalists who perform Christian sacred songs in churches across New York City.
Over and over, the disciples call Jesus their rabbi. They observe Rosh Hashanah, Purim and, of course, Shabbat. Some of Jesus’ followers apologize for not attending beit midrash study.
A detail from “Christ before Pilate,” by Mihály Munkácsy (1881). Based on John 18 and 19 and Luke 23, it depicts Jesus standing between his accusers and a hesitant Roman governor Pontius Pilate.
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