
Postures of Prayer
Prayer can involve sitting, standing, and kneeling during Mass each have their own distinct role in helping us fully experience and appreciate the liturgy.
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Prayer can involve sitting, standing, and kneeling during Mass each have their own distinct role in helping us fully experience and appreciate the liturgy.

The ultimate goal should be reasonable immigration policies that respect and assist all the parties involved—Americans and immigrants.

There has never been a better time than now for those who frequent their local libraries to enjoy the many online perks that come with having a library card.

It is sad that we have a willingness to give our whole lives to producing items of no social benefit.

Richard Rohr, OFM, writes, “Creation itself—not ritual or spaces constructed by human hands—was Francis’ primary cathedral.” What comes to mind as you consider these words?

I am in the process of becoming a Catholic but am having difficulty accepting closed Communion.

Sometimes we might feel a sort of separateness from God—as if God is far away, up in heaven, or just not here in our world in our daily life. But God is always right here with us, no matter where we are or what we’re going through.

The apostle Paul counsels that “your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit. . . . Glorify God in body” (1 Cor 6:19–20). How do we glorify God with our bodies?

Jesus does not want masks. He does not want projections of our superficial selves that bear no resemblance to who we really are.

I’m always intrigued with people’s last words before they pass on. Blessed Eleanor Arcangela’s (1460–1495) last words were, “Jesus, my love!”