The Ruins of Areopagus Hill in Athens, Greece. Photo by Daniel Nouri, courtesy of Pexels. A Reflection for Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter “Then Paul stood up at the Areopagus and said: ‘You ...
If Christians are to speak about God, then they must dedicate time each day and week to listening to God's word in prayer and the liturgy, Pope Leo XIV said. "We are called to live and cultivate ...
One of the sad realities of this era is that discussion of significant issues and the work being done on them can often get swamped beneath the tidal wave of chaos at the top of civil society and the ...
No parents want to receive an unexpected call from their child’s school. When a guidance counselor called to report that our daughter Nina, who is in second grade, said some hurtful things to her ...
“You gleamed and shine, and chase away my blindness. You exhaled odors, and I drew in my breath and do pant after you. I tasted, and do hunger and thirst.” —St. Augustine of Hippo Throughout that ...
It's been posited that God speaks to us through circumstances: blocked pathways, dreams, feelings, inspirations, music, nature, symbols, tender mercies, thoughts and visions. Some say he communicates ...
Author’s Note: Interested readers can find all previous volumes of this series here. Thanks for joining this study and a special welcome to “first-timers.” Your presence acknowledges that the Bible ...
The category of “relation” has long been central to trinitarian theology, but in recent theology it has become a transcendental category, the leading feature not only of divine life but also of ...
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