Stopping for the Least
By embracing a vulnerable child, Jesus tells us that we are expected to care for the least among us.
By embracing a vulnerable child, Jesus tells us that we are expected to care for the least among us.
The power of the Eucharist can shape our past, our present, and our future.
Before Jesus decides whether he is going to help someone, he first has compassion on those who are in need.
Sending is what God does to God’s daughters and sons. God makes us. God saves us. God sends us.
There is more than one ascension. We are able to identify multiple, smaller ascensions in our lives.
Loving others in general is a noble and beautiful ideal. But loving particular people can be a challenge.
Jesus is asking us to forgive others and then to hold them fast. We are to do this communally, as a Church.
“Victory” discusses the role of Jesus within the Christian tradition from the perspective of hope.
Christ’s resurrection is the Good News. Yet when Christians are asked why Christ’s resurrection is Good News, their response is often tentative and unclear.
Mark positions two unnamed young men in his gospel to describe the transformation that Jesus’ resurrection brings about.
Negative habits hurt us. But even though we know that light is for our good, we cling to the darkness.