Donald Miller's ‘Blue Like Jazz’ spoke for a generation, and left disillusioned evangelicals more dissatisfied.
A new and more adequate picture of human nature might be computers connected to the World Wide Web. Productivity and knowledge flow through it, but so do ignorance and viruses. Using this picture of ...
I can never forget the first baptism I celebrated. I was a transitional deacon assigned to a parish in the Archdiocese of ...
In this Sunday’s Gospel passage, Jesus finds his mission confirmed in God’s delight. Christians today have the privilege of ...
A current exhibition at the MET reveals a humanity that will shift people's perception of religious art — and with it their ...
The Magi take on central roles in the Christmas season, which we lamentably lose (in large part) in American culture beyond ...
Biblical scholar John Bergsma tells the Register, ‘the Church to this day is still about the ministry of Jubilee.’ ...
Pope Francis said that the Holy Family faced real challenges and offers a model for navigating the “dramatic” moments that ...
Marked by solemn processions and prayers for hope in troubled times, Archbishop Bernard Hebda presided over two opening ...
Marking the feast of the Holy Family Dec. 29, Francis reflected on the day's Gospel reading from St. Luke in which the ...
They say music is the language of the soul. For the last 25 years the Grace Notes Gospel Big Band has been sharing a conversation of salvation. Richard Shankweiler, co-founder of the band ...
The Bethlehem described in the Gospel of Luke seemed just such a place: “And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, Bethlehem ...