By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú Last week, the “ad limina apostolorum” visits began at the Vatican. These official pilgrimages to ...
Of course, this calls for abandoning all other grounds for “salvation” and to seek eternal life in Christ alone, Jesus made this abundantly clear when He declared in John 14:6 , “I am the way, and the ...
A companion verse comes to mind. The apostle Peter, Paul’s friend, also was well-acquainted with numerous trials and tribulations. Nevertheless, he could write, “Cast all your anxiety on Him because ...
Each one of us is called to become a saint. How we get there is our vocation. For some, it is marriage or single consecrated ...
How can I know for sure that I am a Christian? The frequency of this question over the years has been staggering. Initially, we might falsely assume that the concern signals weakness. The reality, ...
Thousands of pro-life advocates descended on Washington, DC Jan. 23 to participate in the annual March for Life.
Tens of thousands of pro-life advocates descended on the March for Life demonstrating their strong motivation to give witness to the importance of protecting the right to life ...
By Joseph Masilamany Catholic journalism in Malaysia — and across much of Asia — stands at a decisive crossroads. Long shaped ...
For an hour or two after the talk I found myself reflecting more deeply on how our lives are filled with all kinds of ...
Discipleship was ubiquitous in the ancient world: philosophers, itinerant preachers, rabbis, all had disciples, as did John ...
His story is worth revisiting, touching as it does so many timely topics related to today’s discussions of Jews, Christians, America and Israel nearly two centuries after Cresson’s death.
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