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The sixth word from the cross brings us to the death of the Lord Jesus, crucified for our sake.
In our lives, we are often like Goldilocks. We make it our life’s goal to be comfortable. We want everything to be just right ...
You have to draw close to hear the words, for a crucified man struggles to speak, his lungs crushed under the pressure of his own weight, even as his body screams to him in pain.
In a world besieged by the violence of impatience, the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus show us how to enter into the patience ...
A cradle Episcopalian, the 34-year-old Graves, like many Christians, was taught that Jesus had died for his sins and for the ...
R.A. Mathews When Father God opened Jesus’s eyes on Easter morning, was it to the sight of a lonely, dark tomb or to ...
Jesus foretold his death and resurrection to prepare his followers — and us — for the hope of eternal life through God’s love ...
Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead ignited belief, stirred opposition and set the stage for his triumphant entry into ...
Msgr. Joseph Prior explains this Sunday's Palm Sunday Gospel account of Jesus’ crucifixion and death as a celebration of God’s love, a costly love that knows no bounds.
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Plainview Herald on MSN"Jesus gave it all on the cross ... what will you give Him?"Jesus gave it all on the cross ... what will you give Him? This Easter, lay your burdens at the cross and believe in Jesus.
In his meditations, written for the Good Friday Way of the Cross at the Colosseum, presided over this evening, 18 April, by Cardinal Baldo Reina on behalf of Pope Francis, the Holy Father explains ...
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