“If you make your home authentically for who you are, there are many people who it won’t be for them. What you’ve done for your family should be very specific and reflect your values.”
Good enough, here and now: love the house you’re in
Shroud of Turin is ‘powerful image of God’s love,’ says exhibit curator
The Washington museum’s “Mystery and Faith: The Shroud of Turin” exhibit features the shroud’s history, artifacts and interactive activities to teach visitors about the cloth many people believe is Jesus’ burial shroud.
Young people want credibility, someone to walk with them, bishops say
Bishop Mark O’Toole of Plymouth, England, Oct. 11, told the synod, “credibility and authenticity are crucial” and young people want to know what the church is doing to prevent clerical sexual abuse.