In the Pasch of Christ, everything can become grace. Even the most ordinary things: eating, working, waiting, taking care of ...
What you will love and admire most about the book is it’s relevance in encouraging the body of Christ and all people really – this generation – to take on their identity which is Christ and to ...
The Gospel of John is a bit different to the other three gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke — in that it is full of intentional symbolism. It is a gospel that when you dig deeper, reveals mysteries, ...
St. Leo’s papacy began nine years after the Council of Ephesus. His most famous work set the stage for defining Christological doctrines at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. The fresco of St. Leo the ...
The essential nature of the Church eludes precise definition. If formulated from a particular perspective, any definition of the Church can miss what makes the Church a living reality. When it is ...
What a consoling and reassuring psalm! It should always be in our heart and on our lips. It is what gives light when darkness descends on our life. It makes a life-stirring impulse when things seem to ...
Catholicism has been sometimes described as a very materialistic religion. Why? Because Catholics take created reality seriously. Karl Rahner, S.J., once called Christians “the most sublime of ...
"And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity ...
The captain of the Milan soccer team Inter, Javier “Pupi” Zanetti, said this week, ‘I firmly believe that without Christ, man cannot live in fullness.” After this week’s Wednesday General Audience, at ...
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