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However, I love theology, specifically biblical theology. That was not always the case. Before I came to God to have my sins ...
In this year’s celebration of the Feast of the Queenship of Mary, the gospel reading reminds us of that time when Christ was asked what the greatest commandment was. (cfr. Mt 22,34-40) We know very ...
When Jesus described the path to salvation as a "narrow gate," he was not placing limits on God's mercy but was challenging ...
Two cities Turning to the wisdom of Saint Augustine of Hippo, the Pope recalled how the great Church Father, writing amidst ...
“Let us not leave the Lord outside of our Churches, our homes or our lives,” the pope said in his homily at the Mass. “Rather ...
Catholic legislators are called to enact laws that reflect love of God and love of neighbor, Pope Leo XIV told an ...
God’s work. We are sinners, but loved, forgiven, healed and empowered to live each day to the fullest in the assurance of our faithful God who is the essence and source of love.
"As we head back to school, I think it’s worth remembering that Jesus is our teacher, too, and scripture is the classroom ...
With the celebration the Solemnity of the Assumption of Our Lady, we are reminded that though we feel so unworthy of it, we are actually meant to be in heaven in our definitive state of life.
According to biblical scholar Ellen Davis, this incessant attention to food in Leviticus teaches us that God sees our own ...
The Holy Father in his Wednesday audience said St. Mark’s Gospel shows us that Jesus’ love for his disciples “is not the result of chance but of a conscious choice.” ...
This past week, we lost a giant of our community. Manoog Kaprielian was a man of substance and vision—driven by a foundation ...
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