Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 3, 2026.
With each day bringing seemingly new technological discoveries and advancements it can become daunting to keep track the changes. Every so often, however, one such advancement is so eye-catching and ...
COMMENTARY: St. John and Our Lady lived together for 30 years. How did those years leave their mark on the Fourth Gospel?
The Father did not “kill” the Son against the Son’s will. God poured out the wrath we deserved upon the Son, and the Son ...
President Donald Trump chose to recite 2 Chronicles 7:14 as part of America Reads the Bible, an event hosted by Christians ...
Nine people were arrested in raids on the U.K. headquarters of the AROPL religious sect, on suspicion of modern slavery, ...
Like invisible yeast fermenting, the Word shapes you to have the kind of conscience and intuition to make decisions, and that ...
In February 2022, the Zamboni made its final pass for the BYU hockey team, wiping the ice clean one last time.
It is always fascinating how when reading an article or in the example to follow, a Biblical passage, certain words or ...
Utilizing the scriptures and ‘Preach My Gospel,’ Sister Wright offers missionary insights from the New Testament parable ...
Everywhere we turn, the beauty of the Lord surrounds us. Some feel closest to Him at the beach, others in the mountains, and ...
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