Notice that the tax collector’s humility is steeped in hope. He cannot save himself, but God can. This tax collector summons ...
If any part of 2020 could be considered short, it was the Christmas season. I hope you were able to bask in the enjoyment of the Christmas lights, music, movies and gifts. All are a fun part of the ...
God said, ‘I AM Who I AM. You must tell them: The One Who is called I AM has sent me to you.’ (Exodus 3:14) John’s Gospel uses the Greek phrase, egō eimi, (i.e., “I AM”) as Jesus comes to define his ...
This Sunday, we would love to have you with us to worship the creator of the universe, and to explore a, perhaps overlooked, ...
The church calendar, and especially Advent and Lent, can help us address our frenzied pace of life and look toward Christ.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that he remains with us in the hungry and thirsty, in the naked and sick, in the immigrant ...
This week on "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear speaks with Fr. Charles McCarthy, one of the world's great teachers of Christian nonviolence. McCarthy is a priest of one of the Eastern Catholic ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) We have a popular saying that goes something like this, “Rome was not built in a day” and we all have a good understanding what that means. The truth is that I do not know how long ...
An Advent reading for December 10. Amid the pain and violence of our world, we hold fast to this hope: One day Jesus will usher in true and ultimate peace. He also brings us spiritual peace in the ...
That sums up my initial response to the readings this Sunday. Did he forget the commandment about honoring our fathers and our mothers? And now I’m supposed to hate ...
"Brothers and sisters: Since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith to this grace in which we stand, and we ...