Sharing the Word for May 11, 2022
We each have a fundamental choice to make between light and darkness. And we make that choice by the way in which we relate to Jesus today.
Sunday Soundbite for May 15, 2022
The New Testament Book of Revelation is puzzling with its strange descriptions and symbolism. Many readers misunderstand its purpose and try to find involved, often convoluted references to specific events in our own time or the future. But much of Revelation refers to the time in which it was written.
Faith and Family for May 15: Fifth Sunday of Easter
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus gives the disciples the commandment to love one another. In doing so, he says, people will know that they are his disciples.
Building a Home
For those of us in safety, the troubles of the world can lead to mindful consideration of the culture we are building inside our families and homes.
Doubt: Engine or Enemy of Faith?
Doubt can either drive faith or kill it. The choice is ours.
Pope to grandparents, elderly: We must lead revolution of tenderness
Pope Francis said he is convinced God is calling his peers—older Catholics—to become “artisans of the revolution of tenderness.”