With the arrival of Lent, millions of Catholics around the world begin a period of reflection and spiritual preparation ...
When mission becomes a program, it becomes optional Churches can cut it when budgets tighten or when conflict rises When mission is identity, it is non-negotiable ...
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity concludes at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Annunciation, near Jaffa Gate – the seat of the Melkite community in Jerusalem and one of the most discreet yet ...
“The Lord invites us not just to join His kingdom but also to be anxiously engaged in building it. God envisions a people who ...
As a church rooted in the love and justice of Jesus, we affirm the sacred worth and dignity of every human being.
One of the core teachings of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is that the human spirit never dies. Instead of fearing death, Pa ...
In the rush of daily life—juggling work, family, and endless commitments—it’s easy to miss the profound connections faith calls us to nurture. Yet Scripture invites us into something deeper: a unity ...
Mt 5:1-12a This Sunday we find ourselves hearing the most famous sermon in all history: The Sermon on the Mount. Over the years, the Sermo ...
Our readings today remind us that God is always with us and “gets” us, even when others are not and do not.
An explainer outlines why cremation is permissible in Christianity and how custom differs from doctrine, shaping contemporary choices. The overview matters for families weighing Christian cremation ...
I was in my early teens when I voiced some doubts about my faith. Although I had grown up in the faith and had been to church almost every Sunday of my life, I entered a season of skepticism. I wanted ...