4 Reasons To Remember Who You Are
Often wonder who you are? What your purpose is? Feeling adrift in the world? Know that as a Christian you have a sure and steady anchor in Jesus.
4 Reasons To Remember Who You Are Read Post »
Often wonder who you are? What your purpose is? Feeling adrift in the world? Know that as a Christian you have a sure and steady anchor in Jesus.
4 Reasons To Remember Who You Are Read Post »
24th Sunday: Matthew 18:21-35 – Parable of the Unmerciful Servant Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how
Parable of the Unmerciful Servant Homily by Fr John Allen Green OFM Read Post »
The Bible has never been neglected by the Catholic Church. This is because both the Old Testament and the New have only one core, one point of reference, and that is Jesus Christ.
Our Knowledge of the Bible Read Post »
Bible Sunday: “Hope for Our Communities” is the theme of this year’s Bible Sunday Celebration.
How the Bible Gives Us Hope Read Post »
I attended the ordination of a priest and heard Genesis 14:18-20 quoted wherein Melchizedek, king of Salem and priest of God Most High, blessed Abram. Who was this Old Testament man and how can he be associated with Christ and the priesthood today?
Who Was Melchizedek? Read Post »
John Driver, Daveyton – Molly Hayward’s letter, “Archaic Terms Hold Truth” (April 26) proves my point conclusively; space does not
Catholics and Christians – The Same ‘Good News’ Read Post »
The Catholic Church is not a “gerontocracy” ruled by old men, 80-year-old Pope Francis said; “we aren’t old men, we
We’re not a Church for Old Men, We’re Grandfathers Read Post »
Further to Michael Shackleton’s answer to the question, Was the other thief saved? (September 30) refers, tradition names that man
The Two Thieves – Dismas and Gestas Read Post »
Psalm 95 is often recited as the responsorial psalm during the liturgy. One verse refers to the way the Israelites
How Can God Be Tempted? Read Post »