Every year we celebrate Easter and the resurrection, a resurrection that required Christ’s own suffering and death. It’s ...
The Remarkable Truth of Those Who Bore the Signs of Christ’s Passion (Catholic Answers Press) by Register contributor John ...
Currently, I am in the middle of a sermon series called “The Church.” In this series we are thinking about some of the metaphors the Bible uses to help us understand what it means to be part of “The ...
The Gospels during Advent gives Catholics the familiar picture of Jesus warning his disciples of the end times and, ultimately, the Last Judgment. The Church has traditionally reminded its members ...
Janina Gomes Just why does the Cross of Christ evoke so many emotions and find an echo in so many hearts? It is because it ...
Religious types usually indicate that suffering and loss are components of karma, the divine plan, an intrinsic part of life, the result of past actions, a segment of human experience, a test by God, ...
The first day of Lent is perhaps the busiest day of the year for Dahlgren Chapel. Far more Hoyas come to Mass on Ash Wednesday than attend weekly Sunday service, even though only the latter is morally ...
(RNS) — Holy Week is a time to remember that what Jesus suffered is still going on in our world today. (RNS) — During Holy Week, we are called to keep our eyes on Jesus as he follows the path that ...
We recently celebrated the feast of Saints Peter and Paul on June 29, two pillars of our Christian faith, Apostles of Christ, and martyrs of the Church. These two saints were not perfect. One denied ...
Readings: Matthew 21:1-11 Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippian 2:6-11 Mathew 26:14, 27:66 Palm Sunday is the most disjointed day of the church’s year. Its liturgy begins so joyfully only to conclude most woefully ...
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