Our Lady of Guadalupe isn’t just a Mexican Tradition
The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe has been a religious and cultural hallmark for Mexican Catholics for centuries, but […]
Our Lady of Guadalupe isn’t just a Mexican Tradition Read Post »
The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe has been a religious and cultural hallmark for Mexican Catholics for centuries, but […]
Our Lady of Guadalupe isn’t just a Mexican Tradition Read Post »
There is a story about the Messiah. It’s from M Scott Peck’s book The Different Drum, and is titled The Rabbi’s
Are you the Messiah? Read Post »
In a jubilee year, the pope opens the Holy Doors in Rome – a powerful symbol of admitting all the
Open up the Church Doors Read Post »
The Church in Durban celebrated the centenary of the birth of Archbishop Denis Hurley in great style. GUNTHER SIMMERMACHER shares
Archbishop Hurley’s Presence was Felt Everywhere Read Post »
By Robert Duncan, Catholic News Service Julia Bolton Holloway, a Dante scholar with a doctorate in medieval studies, lives among
Freelancing the religious life: An ‘urban hermit’ tells her story Read Post »
During the recent U.S. Catholic bishops’ assembly in Baltimore, several bishops and one abbot decided to skip dinner at the
Christian Conversion sets a Man Free Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service Patients have a right to a diagnosis that includes the possible causes of their
Doctor: People should know environmental causes of illness Read Post »
By Doreen Abi Raad, Catholic News Service When a man dressed head-to-toe in black entered the room where Father Jacques
ISIS captive priest says he carried cross of Jesus Read Post »
From John Lee John Lee, Johannesburg Father Ron Rolheiser’s excellent article “Let holiness be hot-blooded” (October 14) refers. Many non-Christians seem
Legalism Breeds Lifeless Belief Read Post »