Scholars refer to three biblical epistles as “prison epistles” because Saint Paul authored them while imprisoned in Rome.
The Christian faith — like many religions — is known for having a range of interpretations, especially when it comes to the Bible. Today we'll be looking at a passage from Ephesians, from which we get ...
This Sunday’s Gospel, first reading, and psalm each testify powerfully to a time when the Gentiles will come from all corners ...
Wednesday was the second day of the 2025 General Assembly session, where 138 legislators from all corners of the Commonwealth ...
St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa) once said that if we genuinely want to love, we must learn how to forgive. Within us ...
With Christ, we can manage to drown evil with an abundance of good. We can manage to love even our enemies. We can always find ways to sanctify ourselves and the world itself, especially in the areas ...
Some scholars assign Ephesians, First and Second Timothy ... Not all these elements appear in every letter. Paul uses the term “grace and peace” in his introductions. The letters to the ...
Former President Jimmy Carter is being taken on his final trip to Georgia after thousands of mourners paid their final ...
There are so many wonderful details in the Epiphany story: the call of the Gentiles, their enthusiastic response, the ...
Words of Pope Francis on opened the Holy Door of St Peter's Basilica before Mass on Christmas Eve, officially launching the ...
Those promises of Israel's king ruling the nations resound also in today's Psalm. The psalm celebrates David's son, Solomon. His kingdom, we sing, will stretch "to the ends of the earth," and the ...
God’s way or man’s way? We face this choice many times and in many ways, every day of our lives.