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Fourth Sunday in Lent | How can we allow our hearts to be re-oriented toward Jesus?
The Gospels talk about Jesus healing Peter’s mother-in-law, so we understand that Peter was married. So why don’t priests marry today?
Third Sunday of Easter | Jesus’ question to Peter — Do you love me? — requires an answer going beyond simple words
St. Paul altered the way he preached the Gospel, which was necessary to build the Church
If we live more deeply in the Spirit, we’ll give witness to Jesus more boldly and clearly
The experiences that lead to groaning can become pivot points, places where we turn our hearts toward Jesus
Do we convey to others through our words and actions the same level of commitment and love that Jesus has conveyed to us?
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time | Jesus teaches that individuals sent in mission are acting in the name of the community
At Angelus on July 17, Pope Francis discussed the Gospel story of Mary and Martha
Schools’ primary mission should be to evangelize students, help them bring the Gospel message to the world
Though delayed due to pandemic, Oberammergau play has been performed every 10 years for nearly four centuries
In final talk of series on old age, Pope Francis said a life lived according to the Gospel prepares us for eternal life
Next step of synod is the ‘continental’ phase to highlight issues and themes on broader scale
Two friends have joined a group affiliated with the Masons and they have invited me to attend. I thought Catholics weren’t allowed to join the Masons, but they told me that rule changed. Has it?
At audience Sept. 28, Pope Francis continued series of talks on discernment, saying God always wants our happiness