Mercy, mercy me / Oh, things ain’t what they used to be,” sang Marvin Gaye back in the 1970s. The song makes me reflect on the way aging can lead to ever more awareness of the flux and flow of life.
Deacon Greg Kandra provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the 2nd Sunday in Lent, March 1, 2026.
So what are we doing on a mountaintop in the early days of Lent? Just last week, we were with Jesus in the desert, as he ...
Blending beloved Irish blessings with scripture and practical prompts, this devotional aims to strengthen faith and lift the spirit.
COMMENTARY: If Catholics in the pews come to believe there is only one ‘Catholic’ position on immigration policy, something essential in the Church’s own teaching has gone missing.
Suffering is common to all; life is a wheel; prosperity is unstable. When you have wealth, stretch out your hand to the poor. Of that which God has given you, give of it to the needy. Let all of life ...
Bashundhara Shuvosangho activists convened a discussion session on the religious and moral significance of Ramadan at Syedpur Adarsha Girls’ School and College ...
We’re created in God’s image, but what does that mean? Why do many feel embarrassed about themselves? Why are we at such pains to cover our nakedness? There’s a reason. Shame is a temptation that ...
Jason Hughes, a 40-year-old math teacher at North Hall High School, died Friday night after being struck by a vehicle during ...
Ramadan encourages individuals and societies to reassess consumption patterns, prioritize generosity, and realign economic activity with moral and communal values.
A public statement read by a group of Christian leaders on the steps of First Baptist Church in Richmond will resound beyond our city.
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