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10 reasons why God removes His glory from churches

Scripture gives us profound insight, not only in this historical episode but also in other moments when God’s glory departed ...
Sunday, Feb. 10, is the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year C). Mass readings: Isaiah 6:1-8; Psalm 138: 1-5, 7-8; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Luke 5:1-11. “They cried one to the other, ‘Holy, holy, holy is ...
God’s great goal in creating the cosmos is that He be glorified, as the entire universe reveals His awesome and amazing glory. “The heavens declare the glory of God” (Psalm 19:1). Every atom and ...
A few months ago I had a dream in which I mistook a friend whose name is Glaura for another friend of mine whose name is Annette. The dream stuck with me, and, as I often do, I sought God’s wisdom in ...
Even when he reveals himself, God remains a mystery beyond words: ‘If you understood him, it would not be God.’ (CCC 230) Gersam Turri, “The Glory of the Holy Trinity,” ca. 1928, ceiling fresco in the ...
Some Christians might think this is a silly question because asking for God’s glory to fall is such a popular phrase in church environments. Since we notice entire congregations singing about it in ...
The glory of God is not manifested with fanfare and applause but displayed through the love of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, Pope Francis said. "True glory is the glory of love because that is the ...
The dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun. The first wave of full-color scientific images has been released. Call up “James Webb Telescope Images” on your mobile. You will see spectral landscapes ...
Addressing a packed audience of approximately 1,000 on the campus of Harvard University on Sunday, Bishop Robert Barron offered those in attendance a window into the “Catholic intellectual tradition” ...
What is God’s greatest gift to humans? Many believe that God is the ultimate gift giver. “God’s greatest gift” can be different for different people. Here are some of the popular choices: achieving ...
Good afternoon, President Scogin, Provost Griffin, Dean Hart, fellow colleagues, and most importantly Class of 2028. It’s a privilege to speak with you today. These past few days of new student ...