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If you were asked to summarize the entirety of the Gospel into one sentence, how would you do it? I suspect that for some the ...
Colbert described his faith as a “gift” passed down by his parents. And that gift, he said, helps him in his professional ...
An emotional reflection on witnessing an elephant herd abandon a dying calf—and the existential questions it raised about God ...
In the spiritual life, it’s easier to unmask and dismantle the objections against prayer that are brought up by our fallen ...
Proof means “evident.” We hear so many stories that we need proof for the things that are not important. If you have to cash ...
Pope Leo XIV celebrated Mass on July 15 in the chapel at the Carabinieri (a form of military police) station in Castel ...
Open heartsI read Peter Marty’s column about Eden Murphy, a teenager born with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, with an ache in ...
The point is we can boast all we want about our achievements and our knowledge, our success or our theology, but if none of it compels us to care for others, it’s basically a lie, rubbish, no good at ...
A former archbishop of Canterbury on reclaiming the human world through compassion and absolution.
This is a human act for which every personal consideration must be set aside, keeping in mind and heart only the God of Jesus Christ and the good of the Church and of humanity.
In a world besieged by the violence of impatience, the death and resurrection of Jesus show us how to enter into the patience that brings forth hope — a patience that Pope Francis learned during ...