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Review: 'The King of Kings' might be on its way to becoming the second or third greatest version of the greatest story ever.
Israel was, and still is, the womb of revelation. It was from her soil that God introduced Himself to the world—not as a ...
We all face the challenge of finding our place. But the most serious task anyone will ever have is to find one’s place in the Church.
In Mark, the question Who is this man is answered not only through supernatural acts, but ultimately through sacrificial love ...
Last Sunday was Mother’s Day. When I think about my mother, I am thankful that the Lord gave me a godly mother. She was ...
Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue foretells of a miraculous child who is to bring a new golden age of peace, renewal, and cosmic ...
The power of creation is shared not with angels, but with mothers. Our current age frequently gives short shrift to the value ...
You might be wondering: what does a fourth-century church meeting have to do with me today? Actually, quite a lot.
In 1917, three children heard Mary’s urgent plea: embrace her heart, offer sacrifices for souls, and pray the Rosary every ...
Newsweek Columnist, Vice President of Content at Salem Media Group and host of "Our American Stories" It was the first homily ...
Hannah was infertile, and in ancient biblical times, a “barren womb” meant that God did not favor her. Worse, Hannah’s ...
Stop and read that text. In the context of that passage, Peter recounts an event in the life and ministry of the Lord Jesus that we call the Transfiguration. The Lord Jesus on the mountain with ...