All of this is teaching us that the world as we know it is passing away. Only the Lord and his word to us remain forever.
Pope Francis quoted from his newest encyclical, Dilexit Nos, which is on the Sacred Heart: “We all — as we know — need to ...
In April 2022, apostle Dale G. Renlund cautioned members against speculating about Heavenly Mother. The talking about her, ...
In God We Trust. Msgr. Joseph Prior explains how this Sunday's readings present stories of trust in God's providential care, and how God sustains us in our greatest need.
thou hypocrite, first, if thou know it, teach the Alpha, and then will we believe ... the second chapter of the Gospel of ...
Some of this offering is eaten in the temple in the presence of God ... Humanly, we think we need to remove sin before we come near to God, but Jesus’ Bible teaches the opposite. God tells us that ...
What our walls and locked doors do is keep us from seeing him and feeling the fullness of the love, grace and mercy he has ...
The Samaritans were a group of people who inhabited the region of Samaria in ancient Israel. One theory claims their origins ...
The Sunday lectionary reading for the Second Sunday before Advent in Year B is Mark 13.1–8. This feels a little odd, in that ...
He also claims to be greater than the Prophet Jonah (Matt 12:41), King Solomon (Matt 12:42) and even the Temple (Matt 12:6). According to Mark 2:1-12, Jesus claims ... to test or teach them ...
B. Warfield is credited with the statement, “The Old Testament is a room well furnished, but dimly lit.” He goes on to teach ...
These mysteries have much to teach us about the dignity and inherent ... I return to a similar idea when I imagine Simeon laying eyes on Jesus in the Temple—the fifth and final joyful mystery.