
Faith and Family for July 4: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus astounds the people in the synagogue with his wisdom and knowledge.
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In this week’s Gospel, Jesus astounds the people in the synagogue with his wisdom and knowledge.
We are all called to reverence Saints Peter and Paul and to respect the talents of all our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Summer in the Midwest is a feast for the eyes. Nearly every week a new flower bursts to life in the yards of neighbors and in the gardens of city parks: first daffodils, then tulips, followed by lilacs and peonies, and the list goes on.
In our loud and busy world, praying and contemplation offer a wonderful respite.
Pope Francis led hundreds of pilgrims and visitors in St. Peter’s Square in a moment of silent prayer for the Indigenous children who died in Canadian residential schools and for their grieving families.
Meditation is a widely practiced, little-understood discipline. And it’s especially needed now.
In the Gospel for this week’s Sunday Mass, Jesus tells his disciples to go ahead and prepare a Passover feast for him and his disciples.
Over the past years, I have noticed a steady decline of the younger folks in the Catholic Church. Do you have any explanation for this exodus?
The Syriac Catholic patriarch said the situation in Syria “continues to be humanly unbearable and devastating” and risks emptying the war-torn country of its Christian community for good.
Stanley Rother traveled from Oklahoma to Guatemala to serve the poor and ended up giving his life in the name of peace and justice. His legacy continues to inspire those who want to live out the Gospel as he did.
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