With these epistolary snapshots, McCullough tackles an extraordinary range of subjects: from virtual reality, secular liberalism, and the nature of fatherhood to Islam, infant baptism, and the ...
Peter invites us to let Christ’s words become the lamp that guides, especially when the way is clouded. You and I hear many voices during the day – snippets of news spoken by others, our own voices ...
God lives a most mysterious form of life. High above all things, dwelling in unapproachable light, God is the eternal Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The life of the Holy Trinity is resplendent with ...
Msgr. Joseph Prior points out how Jesus' teaching in this Sunday's Gospel invites us to delve the deeper meaning of the law, where God's love calls us to healing.
Florida, Vero Beach, St Lucie have 'unruly drivers' running red lights, texting, speeding. Nurse should be fired. Immigration ...
According to Oxford University Press, 2025’s word of the year is “rage bait,” which Oxford defines as “online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by being frustrating, provocative ...
According to Oxford University Press, 2025’s word of the year is “rage bait,” which Oxford defines as “online content ...
In today’s first reading, Solomon is richly rewarded because he asked the Lord not for riches or a long life but for wisdom sufficient to lead his people. Did the Lord really make Solomon more wise?
Fr. Endorf recommends Psalm 23, a brief yet profound passage about God’s presence and guidance: “Even though I walk through ...
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