NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Readings: Isaiah 53:10-11 / Psalm 33:4-5.18-20.22 / Hebrew 4:14-6 / Mark 10:35-45 (or: Mark ...
His Beatitude Michel Sabbah, Patriarch Emeritus of Jerusalem writes:After a year of constant war, as the cycle of death continues unabated, we feel the need as Christians and as citizens to seek out ...
Jesus was a tremendous preacher and teacher. He taught large crowds, small groups and individuals. Sometimes he taught in ...
The importance of having a Catholic identity with the three elements of beholding, believing and belonging are needed as ...
Hope looks like this, faith looks like this, God looks like this. And that full humanity of Jesus believing, hoping, loving, living, suffering dying gathers ... the phrase of his that surfaces most ...
Pope Francis urged the world's 1.4 billion Catholics to abandon the "mad pursuit" of money and instead devote themselves to ...
Yet, in the midst of these hardships, we find ourselves gathered in our sukkah, just as our ancestors did, reminding us of the fragility of life and the strength that comes from our faith and ...
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Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost: The Rev. Janet Hansted delivers the message, 9:30 a.m. Sunday’s service bulletin: ...
Shapes can be transformed in a number of ways. These include translation, rotation and reflection. Translation causes a shape to move. Rotation causes a shape to move. Reflection causes a shape to ...