Sunday of Lent year C ✠A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke 9:28-36 Jesus took Peter, John, and James and went ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNPROMISE AND TERRORAbram (later Abraham) was plucked out of his routine in Ur, an ancient city in Iraq, by being given a startling promise by ...
Jackson Township's Don Ake has made laughter the center of a ministry of sorts, as he headlines the monthly "Clean Christian ...
In these first two weeks of Lent, we've begun a new stage of our Holy Year pilgrimage. We've seen human frailty and the glory ...
Through sacrifice and unwavering faith, Abraham’s covenant with God prefigures the greater fulfillment in Christ, as depicted in sacred art through the ages.
Trusting in God's timing is a fundamental aspect of faith. As believers, we understand that God's ways are higher than ours, ...
The story of Easter is thus not about balancing or neutralizing sin but about the collapse of sin’s false narrative under the ...
In this column, we are going to look at the way the Church is the hope for a hopeless society. Jesus founded this Church, but ...
After preaching on the Transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor in Luke's Gospel, the Rev. Daniel Kingsley shares how ...
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Monitor on MSNInterfaith dialogue drives us to a common divine goalThe Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue of the Catholic Church, proposes a dialogue of life, of action and of theology Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans When events occur at ...
Both the Old and New Testaments provide a compelling case for affirming the historical and perpetual connection to the Land of Israel.
War can be understood as a modern, secular form of human sacrifice and a manifestation of sacrificial logic, particularly when viewed through the lens of ritual, symbolism and communal narratives.
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