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This Pentecost, Steve Lawrence reflects on the fire we call the Holy Spirit and how we are called to open our hearts and be consumed by that fire.
On the feast of the Ascension, Carissa Douglas reflects that we are called both to look forward to heaven and to be Christ’s presence at work in the world.
As we approach the end of the Easter season, it is a perfect time for us to reflect on where and how we are called to bear our Easter light.
This Sunday's readings show us that discouragement is not an obstacle to faith but an opportunity to pause and seek council from others and from God.
The example of Christ shows us how we, as members of the Catholic Church, can support people who live with mental illness and their families.
On the 2nd Sunday of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday, Dario F. Mobini reflects on how mercy is at the very heart of the Church’s mission.
The arrival of Easter doesn't mean that our sadness ends. In this “valley of tears” how can we find the joy and hope promised by the Resurrected Christ?
Did Jesus long for the suffering of His Passion in the way a woman longs for the suffering of childbirth, knowing what good will come of it?
Drawing on his experience in law enforcement, Deacon Ryan Sales reflects on the ability of God's love and mercy to overcome our darkness.
This Lent, God is calling us into our true selves and into His promise for us – to be the new creations in Christ we are called to be.