When we think of who God is, and what God has done for us, and what God is doing for us right now, the wonder is that we don’t spend our whole...

When we think of who God is, and what God has done for us, and what God is doing for us right now, the wonder is that we don’t spend our whole...
In last Sunday’s reading from the fourteenth chapter of Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus learned that John the Baptist had been killed. Jesus...
I’m sure you’ve noticed that, on Sundays, the First Reading is chosen with that day’s Gospel reading in mind. In our First Reading...
The great basketball coach, John Wooden, suggested that the true test of someone’s character is what he or she does when no one is watching....
It’s probably inevitable. You hear the Parable of the Sower in our Gospel today and you wonder, “Am I a good seed – the kind that...
Our Gospel today is like a magnificent piece of jewelry; let’s say a brooch. On the face of the brooch are clustered an array of precious...
Jesus’ remark in our gospel that “Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, and nothing hidden that will not be known,” has...
It sometimes feels like we are living in dark, difficult times in the United States. Terrorism, war, strange new diseases, and economic uncertainty...
St. Augustine was arguably the greatest theologian in the history of the Church. For centuries after his death in the year 430, his writings were...