There was no shortage of inspiration for Bishop Duane Fields Sr. to complete his first book, “From Verse to Victory: A 21-Day ...
Betty Jo King's journey in ministry at Christ the King Church in Little Rock has transformed her faith and community service. Read her inspiring story.
Unfortunately, the suffering described in Isaiah and Matthew is the lived experience of many people today because, sadly, injustice pervades every corner of our world.
The misuse of Scripture is not the property of one political party or one ideology. It is a bipartisan failure of imagination.
Find today’s readings here. A few days ago I saw an Instagram reel featuring college students answering the seemingly simple question, “What are you giving up for Lent?” The answers were fairly ...
But a quick look through scripture shows that following the sacred story of God’s involvement in our world is not without a ...
Lock them up and throw away the key.” It’s a familiar refrain in today’s political climate — a line that promises safety, yet demands little engagement. But t ...
Despite declines, Rhode Island remains the most Catholic state in the nation. Campus ministries in particular are beginning to thrive, said Michael M. Lavigne, of the Catholic Diocese of Providence.
Saying God has a purpose for suffering neither negates divine sovereignty nor means the point of suffering is a lesson. A believer’s suffering is not meaningless. This is different from saying God has ...
Jen Hatmaker’s Awake, Alan Noble’s To Live Well, and Molly Worthen’s Spellbound approach virtue and the body in different ways.
Even as a young boy growing up in a small Texas town, Father Jim Sichko knew exactly what he wanted to do later in life.
We need to spend these weeks of Lent living out those three pillars of the season: prayer, fasting, almsgiving. The world is ...