Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 3, 2026.
Biblical rhetoric in American life has helped sustain a pluralistic moral vision, writes a scholar specializing in the ...
A federal judge ordered Everett Public Schools to ease restrictions on LifeWise Academy after the group alleged First ...
President Donald Trump reads the Bible and prays in public. Still, most Americans don’t think the president is very religious ...
Ex-classmates who knew Cole Tomas Allen, 31, at the California Institute of Technology say they were shocked by a message in ...
An international team of researchers has recovered dozens of long-lost pages from one of Christianity s earliest New ...
Opinion
Trump administration officials are quoting (and misquoting) the Bible. Is it good for the Jews?
Biblical rhetoric in American life has helped sustain a pluralistic moral vision, writes a scholar specializing in the influence of Jewish ideas on American history.
The president’s rhetoric on religion, along with hard-line immigration policies and the U.S. war in Iran, has splintered a ...
The day opened with a Bible Reading by Bishop Jonathan Gibbs of Rochester. His text was the story of the resurrection of Jesus as told by John (20: 1-18) He noted how in the late eighties there was a ...
After seven days and 84 consecutive hours of uninterrupted Scripture, America Reads the Bible concluded Saturday with ...
The young people taking part in last week's "America Reads the Bible" event are an encouraging sign for America's future.
In light of the resurrection, the apostle Paul rightly makes a bold claim that Jesus really is who He says He is. Further, Paul writes to the Romans that He "was declared the Son of God in power ...
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