Lent with Father Casey Cole: Identity
Casey Cole, OFM
March 10, 2017
Guilty by association. While a concept that does not stand up in a court of law, we know that it is a very powerful force in the court of public opinion. When someone does something bad, the moral character of ...
Read More →
Lent with Father Casey Cole: Restoring What Has Been Distorted
Casey Cole, OFM
March 3, 2017
A delicious meal, a beautiful symphony, a hot shower. With five senses and billions of nerves, there are an infinite number of ways to experience pleasure from the world around us.
Read More →
Seeing Lent in a New Light
Marcellino D'Ambrosio
March 1, 2017
The Eucharist cannot exist in isolation from life.
Read More →
Ash Wednesday: Wearing Our Faith on Our Foreheads
Susan Hines-Brigger
February 14, 2015
If there ever is a day of the year when you can spot Catholics at a glance, Ash Wednesday is it.
Read More →
Rediscovering Catholic Traditions: Stations of the Cross
Jeremy Harrington, OFM
April 1, 2006
The four evangelists are the authentic source of Jesus’ last hours.
Read More →
Rediscovering Catholic Traditions: Ashes and Fasting
Diane M. Houdek
March 1, 2006
There’s something very honest about ashes, a symbol acknowledging our dependence on God.
Read More →