While they may not always be expressed plainly, the questions that occupy our hearts are often what drive us forward or hold us back.
A faith that questions
May the Assumption of Mary lead us all to heaven
Instead of focusing on “obligation,” which is described in canon law, we should consider the reasons of faith behind the obligation.
Mother shares her story of finding God after tragic Sandy Hook shooting
It was after receiving a gift in the mail that she began to understand her own purpose, grace and healing. She had received a Bible and began reading Scripture.
The power of anger: It can be destructive, but there are ways to navigate it positively
“A familiar anonymous saying puts it: ‘Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting it to hurt the other person.'”
Longtime youth minister offers suggestions to get teens excited about Mass
“We all desire for the next generation to develop a deep and abiding love for Scripture and the sacraments, in particular the Eucharist, but how do we develop and ‘unleash’ that love in an increasingly overstimulated, disengaged, and screen-obsessed culture?”
Dominican sister helps with work on new translation of Book of Revelation
She and 250 others from around the world are working on a new translation of the Book of Revelation for a project sponsored by the Dominican-run …cole Biblique, the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem.
Prayer apps are popular, but users cautioned to review privacy policies
Large investments have led to questions about how the apps — like most other apps and online services — use the personal data collected from users and whether such information is being monetized.
Times Square billboard will promote, celebrate ‘Bible in a Year’ podcast
The creators of the daily podcast that leads listeners through the Bible’s narrative have announced several new initiatives designed to highlight the show’s success and attract even more listeners.