André de Kock's legacy lives on in the motorsport world. Friends and family gather to share memories of this passionate ...
Green St., Linwood, as Annie Elizabeth Edwards Women’s Missionary Society celebrates with us Sunday, July 12 at 2 p.m. The ...
I’m a creature of habit. I haven’t always been this way, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to crave routine. In fact, I can ...
Jesus tells His disciples the parable of the Sower in this Sunday's Gospel. Msgr. Joseph Prior explains the transformative power of the Word of God which, as the parable teaches, can bear abundant ...
When was the last time you learned something off by heart? It’s something we have to do as children in school, with vocabulary lists, spelling and times tables, but we also absorb rhymes, poems and ...
For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in ...
This pattern – already won, not yet complete – is the "already but not yet," and it is not a contradiction. It is the very fabric of the Christian life.
Explore the fascinating ancient Roman fish tanks along Crete’s coastline where rock cut seawater pools created a unique live ...
It’s July and the air feels like a sauna. If you’ve ever said, “It’s the dog days of summer,” you’re not alone. But have you ...
The imagery is simple. The word of God is like water, like a seed. Such is the image given in this Sunday’s first reading from Isaiah. It’s beautiful, earthy, organic and it’s easy to understand.
Why the Trinity Matters Christian theology emphasizes the Trinity to explain the relational nature of God. Because God exists as three persons in one, God is eternally love. Before He created anything ...
Have you ever wondered what Jesus thought and felt on the cross? One day, as I drove home from work, I considered it. Jesus ...