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Humans always need more “light” or enlightenment about themselves and about the endless mystery of God.
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Humans always need more “light” or enlightenment about themselves and about the endless mystery of God.

The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector teaches us that salvation is conditioned on receptivity. God isn’t going to give us salvation if we’re not sure that we need it.

Sister Rose Pacatte, FSP, reviews “Dog,” “Sneakerella,” and “Tor” in our April issue!

Parish restructuring has become a reality for many US dioceses. While initially painful, the process can ultimately lead to healing and renewal.

We can be still, and let the Word send down His Spirit.

In search of new music? Daniel Imwalle offers these two suggestions.

Two years after the implementation of a public health rule limiting who enters the U.S. at its borders, Catholic immigration advocates keep calling out the Biden administration for continuing it and they are demanding its demise.

Already considered a saint by the people of El Salvador and elsewhere, Oscar Romero was recognized as a martyr for the faith in 2015. The time when he was Archbishop of San Salvador was a period of civil unrest and great government-sponsored violence.

Jesus couldn’t satisfy his enemies by argument because they didn’t want to be persuaded by him. How open am I to persuasion by the Lord?

The Gospel story today is the familiar one of the prodigal son, better titled “The Father Who Couldn’t Forget.” There our God is portrayed as the parent who waited day after day for his errant child to return.