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By Carl Olson. The interconnection of God’s call, man’s humble response and the necessity of personal holiness.
By Carl Olson. Through the Ascension, Christ has opened the way for man to be united with him eternally in glory
By Carl Olson. When we are apart from the work and life of Christ, we are like dry branches with dead or rotten fruit
By Russell Shaw. It’s up to every Catholic layperson — not just priests — to rekindle the faith and spread the word about Christ. Here are two easy ways to begin. Subscription required
By Phil Lenahan. The closer you grow to Christ, the better you’ll understand being a steward. Subscription required
By Carl Olson. Passion can be a good and powerful thing, but it is dangerous when it does not accompany wisdom
By John Norton. By happy accident, or providence, the Old Testament reading at Mass on my first full day of vacation this month was a perfect fit
By Carl Olson. This commandment is a difficult one, but it is incredibly important for faithful to learn.
By Carl Olson. Will we be like Job and despair at our suffering? Or will we find hope through our devotion to Christ?
St. Paul knew the joy of true discipleship to Christ and displayed courage in the face of persecution
By Carl Olson. All of Jesus’ disciples are commissioned in the saving work of Christ as king, priest, and prophet. Subscription required
By Teresa Tomeo. Scripture readings make clear that we shouldn’t take our freedoms for granted but be prepared to fight
By Carl Olson. Just like the Samaritan woman at the well, we can be transformed through our encounters with Christ.Subscription required
By Carl Olson. Jesus Christ liberates, guides and shapes his pilgrim people; do we serve him as we should?
By Carl Olson. Jesus establishes and fulfills a new covenant, and shows us the path to a right relationship with God
By Carl Olson. God always reaches out to us with compassion, but we each must decide how we will respond to him
By Carl E. Olson. Jesus' inquiry to two disciples, 'What are you looking for?' has relevance for us today
Peter and John’s faith in the Risen Christ is rooted in truth of empty tomb, not on feelings or intuition.
Ascension doesn’t mean Jesus is distant from us; rather, he is present through Church, sacraments. Subscription required
How the early Church structured itself on the loving relationship of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Subscription required
In order to gain the Kingdom, our words and our ways must be righteous and aligned with Christ. Subscription required
While leaders may claim political authority, they are subordinate to the all-encompassing power of God.
After the Resurrection, even Christ’s own followers mistook him. That changed in the breaking of bread. Subscription required
These commandments are foundations upon which true religion and authentic morality are established
Parable of the vineyard reveals that God has offered his Kingdom to those who choose to be his disciples. Subscription required
Those who embrace divine mercy are filled with faith, which leads to fellowship through the Church. Subscription required
We must strive to be holy children of God in order to become ‘sharers in the divine nature.' Subscription required
We must remember that we are workers in God’s vineyard, and we aren’t entitled to his property. Subscription required
By Leisa Anslinger. All that we have and are and will be is God’s, so we must be good stewards of his creation
By Donald DeMarco. Especially to American ears, being called a herd animal seems demeaning
By Carl Olson. Unlike demon who recognized yet rejected Jesus, we must witness to Christ’s astonishing teachings
By Carl Olson. Out of the darkness of the tomb, the New Adam — who is ‘the light of men’ — arose in glory
By Carl Olson. The Transfiguration gave the disciples a foretaste of the eternal splendor to help them persevere
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