Baptism does what nothing else can. As Martin Luther said, by baptism “we are made holy and are saved, which no other kind of ...
Pope St. John Paul II could well be called the "apostle of life." He spent his entire pontificate boldly proclaiming the ...
In the Church, we are made children of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob -- the God who makes known His name and His ways to Moses in today's First Reading. Mindful of His covenant with Abra ...
As you listen, take what you hear to prayer. If the choir is singing hymns that you find insufficiently orthodox or ...
We sell our faith short, and so we sell our Lent short. At least I do. I have spent most of my life thinking of the faith as ...
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The Christian Post on MSNFalse teaching is alive and well in the Church these daysWhen applied to the Bible it doesn’t take long to see that his “has God said?” (Gen. 3:1) thinking, now at work in the Church ...
In these first two weeks of Lent, we've begun a new stage of our Holy Year pilgrimage. We've seen human frailty and the glory ...
It’s popular, and it’s on Peacock. US viewers can watch Wicked online from Friday, March 21 when the award-winning film arrives on NBC Universal’s streaming service. Alongside the hit musical’s debut, ...
Notre Dame lectures, a Lenten hallmark, have a long history dating back to the French monarchy, but in contemporary times were renewed and systematized in 1834 by a young lay Catholic student, ...
We are in the Christian season of Lent. Culturally, some people think that Lent is about giving up sundries like cigarettes or chocolate or something else they like. Not really.
Mary McAleese, the former president of Ireland, advocates for the expansion of abortion access and the attempted ordination of women.
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