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“There is heaven, there is hell. Christ wants us to be in heaven with Him and His Father. There is a life of peace, joy, and happiness awaiting us. While alive, give as much as you can to the poor and ...
It's not something I would ever want to shoot again,” Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus on “The Chosen,” says of the ...
The brilliant Protestant scholar C.S. Lewis remarked that there are two kinds of people: those who say to God, “Thy will be ...
The union of Jesus’ Sacred Heart and Mary’s Immaculate Heart is more than poetic — it’s a spiritual key to understanding ...
A mother of three children in Somalia is struggling to survive after her Muslim relatives drove her from their home and ...
Pope Francis’ 2024 encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus is packed with testimonies from the saints of prayer and devotion ...
However, suffering is not only for Christ. Paul goes on to say: “ [K]nowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into his presence.
His sceptre is justice (cf. Ps 45:7). The price of justice in this world is suffering: Jesus, the true King, does not reign through violence, but through a love which suffers for us and with us.
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.
"So many around us are suffering and we could do so much to help, if only we could listen to Jesus," writes Rev..
"Pastor Ralph" — who has endeared himself to Latter-day Saints and across the faith community — is retiring after 20 years ...