Sunday Soundbite for May 31, 2020
It’s a characteristic of Catholicism to see God’s goodness in all of creation, in various human endeavors, and in the cultures and histories of human beings wherever the gospel is preached.
Our Common Roots: Catholic-Jewish Relations Today
Nothing is more crucial for Catholic-Jewish dialogue today than finding the truth about the Holy See’s actions toward Jews before and during World War II.
Bishop Robert Barron, Evangelist
Bishop Barron’s interest in evangelizing through media began in 1999 when he asked parishioners at his parishÑSacred Heart in Winnetka, IllinoisÑto fund a radio program that he would host on WGN Radio in Chicago.
Is Agnosticism a Sin?
I know that being an atheist is looked down upon, but I want to know if being an agnostic is a sin.
Franciscan Inspirations: The Faithful Servant
In the Gospel of Matthew (25:23), as Jesus approaches the city of Jerusalem for the last time, he talks to his disciples about their need to be “faithful and prudent servants.”
Prayers for the Dying
For me, visiting a dying person is a special, graced-filled moment because I am so much aware of the loving care the Church gives to one about to enter eternity.