Deacon Greg Kandra provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jan. 18, 2026.
If the Christian life ended at the cross, it would be a difficult road to walk. Sacrifice, surrender, and self-denial are not ...
The way my patchwork of friends has come together over the years, much like anyone else’s, means there are all sorts of faith backgrounds represented, and all sorts of curiosities with the Catholic ...
HarperCollins said increased Bible sales were a sign that people are not just buying them but "actually trying to read them ...
In today's GB News Daily Reflection, we examine how the Bible tells us about Jesus the man, but it tells us very little about ...
In today's GB News Daily Reflection, we note how after all the Christmas cheer of late, there's this nagging emptiness."We've ...
The 125-year-long journey of Baptist Church Changki reaches a solemn and reflective culmination. DIMAPUR — The 125-year-long ...
The adventures of Jacob and his children have served as a throughline in the genesis of America – from abolition to ...
The Church of the Holy Family (HFK) marks a significant milestone this year, celebrating 125 years since the dedication of ...
King knew better. He understood that appeals to “fairness” often mask a desire to preserve existing advantage. In his own ...
Archbishop Pérez will lead an interfaith prayer service honoring Dr. King’s legacy on Jan. 18 at St. Malachy with diverse ...
As an African woman theologian, I read “Dilexi Te” not as an abstract ecclesial document, but as a reflection of the ...