Where is God?
The year 2020 that would be remembered in the history of the world as the year in which the coronavirus ravaged people and nations, and
The year 2020 that would be remembered in the history of the world as the year in which the coronavirus ravaged people and nations, and
Guest post by Mei Quan, Solomon Islands. Peter spoke up and said to Jesus, “Master, it is good for us to be here. If you
I was surprised to discover that the Chinese bamboo takes a period of five years to grow. Usually, after tilling the soil, planting and fertilizing,
On Corpus Christi last year, the homily focused on how humans have this never-ending desire for satisfaction. If I only look to worldly goods to
In every story, fable, or even everyday life, there is always a villain to twist things… or a betrayer. J. R. R. Tolkien presents an
Okay, I must confess: I like to be self-sufficient. It’s nice when you know what to do, have a schedule in hand, know what’s happening,
Okay, take a deep breath, it’s time for quiet prayer with the Lord. After the appointment this morning, I still haven’t finished with that project,
Are we in the “end times”? That is a question that has been asked in every age. But we believe, as Christians, that human history
Every news outlet has been covering the coronavirus epidemic with regularity. It’s hard to avoid the news of this disease – it is literally everywhere.
He said, “To what shall we compare the Kingdom of God, or what parable can we use for it? It is like a mustard seed
The last two weeks of my life have been a whirlwind. God somehow managed to pack so much into them, I find it hard to
Guest post by Meg Hunter-Kilmer. 10 years ago I entered the convent. I quit my job, said goodbye to everyone I loved, and gave away
“Do you believe that I can do this?” Jesus asked the two blind men who came to Him pleading to Him to restore their sight.
These days, everyone is chasing after material goods. Good grades, good career opportunities, good finances. And yet, despite attaining all these, there is still a
Guest post by Alex Moorhouse. Doors open and close at different points in our lives. An athlete who puts in the hours can find that
I visited my parents this weekend. This was the first time I saw their new house in their new city. To my surprise, I was
A priest friend recently went on retreat where he concelebrated a Mass with another priest. This other priest began the liturgy by saying, “Before we
“A hundred thousand things to see I’m like a shooting star I’ve come so far I can’t go back to where I used to be
A friend once shared his experience on the birth of his first child. What stood out most for him was a mysterious combination of pain
Today, I can do no better than cite three reflections I found on Facebook regarding the tragic Notre Dame fire: First, what survived from the
One of my favorite music groups back when I was in middle school was Match Box Twenty. The lead singer was Rob Thomas who eventually