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Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the classic story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus tells in this Sunday’s Gospel. We hear the Lord speaking to our hearts and inviting us to open our minds to our neighbors, ...
Learning to love and understand one another should not be an unwelcome message for those of us who wish to heal our nation's wounds.
Jesus' love-scarred hands reveal his identity, even as he steps from the empty tomb. Jesus comes to heal our scars and show us the depth of his love.
The He Gets Us campaign is trying to rebrand Jesus to Super Bowl viewers. But who are they trying to reach, and why?
All you need to know about the "He Gets Us" commercials promoting Jesus during Super Bowl 58.
This so-called Christian nation desperately needs a come-to-Jesus meeting so that we might remember what our Teacher said about welcoming the stranger, feeding the hungry and caring for the sick.
This sort of prayer reinforces the dividing line between “us” and “them.” Jesus’ radical statement was quite the opposite— Love your enemies, and pray for a tidal wave of God’s blessings on those very ...
Reason and morality cannot show us a good and gracious God. For that, we need the Incarnation.
The Jesus we all need is neither a liar nor a lunatic, but precisely who he said he was and proved by his resurrection: He is our Lord, our savior and our king.
The Super Bowl ads are effective precisely because they’re less interested in Jesus and more interested in getting us to think about our choices.
All you need to know about the "He Gets Us" commercials promoting Jesus during Super Bowl 58.