Pope Francis on Sunday expressed his gratitude for those who bring God’s love into the world through their dedicated service to those who are sick.
The pope was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Feb. 14 with a severe respiratory infection that has required evolving ...
Many Christians still misunderstand who God is, or worse, misrepresent the nature and mission of God, Rob Sellers says.
Abortion remains a grave moral crisis, claiming thousands of innocent lives daily. Retired Bishop Michael Pfeifer of San ...
After preaching on the Transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor in Luke's Gospel, the Rev. Daniel Kingsley shares how ...
Despite his confinement to his hospital room, where he is being treated for double pneumonia, Pope Francis delivered two ...
Today, we celebrate the First Sunday of Lent, a time of spiritual preparation in which the Lord invites us to renew our ...
If we were having a casual conversation outside of church, perhaps at a Wendy’s, and I brought up “The Temptations,” you ...
Lent calls Christians to employ “weapons of self-restraint:” prayer, fasting and good works. The greatest of these, Msgr. Joseph Prior explains, is the ever-growing awareness of God’s love.
Francis, 88, thanked well-wishers ‘from the bottom of my heart’ in an audio recording played during a nightly prayer service.
At the same time, it’s crucial that as adults we pause and acknowledge that the underlying assumptions of Purim resonate ...
The value of suffering can be summed up in the phrase omnia in bonum, meaning “all things work together for the good” — a ...
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