Rev. David Wilson Rogers The celebration of Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Jesus Christ is nearly a month in the past.
Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 3, 2026.
In the past month, I tried my hand at baking bread a couple of times. It’s not a new thing. I’ve done it a few times over the ...
But think again of Jesus as "place." That's just another way to talk about our union in Christ. That's the way St. Paul so ...
Dame Sarah Mullally, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has said the world is inflicting “terrible violence” on innocent people ...
It’s Holy Thursday, the night before his crucifixion and death. The Church in this Sunday’s gospel reading takes us back to ...
On the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Christian communities reflect on scripture passages centered on faith, unity, and Christ as the path to God. The Gospel from John 14:1-14 recounts Jesus comforting his ...
Everything about the life and teachings of Jesus challenged the Roman worldview, its values and its fidelities.
Family life is hard. In case no one has affirmed that for you lately, let me be the one. Whether you're in the stage of ...
This is the official English translation of the full text of Pope Leo XIV’s homily for Mass on the Fourth Sunday of Easter ...
Come to him, a living stone, rejected by human beings but chosen and precious in the sight of God, and, like living stones, ...
Acts 13-14), which was instead entrusted to the Cypriot, Barnabas.” But when Barnabas and Paul enter the synagogue and are ...
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