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Inverted crosses visible as Pope Francis lay in state symbolise Saint Peter, the first pontiff, and are not a reference to ...
Jeff Hood, a priest living in North Little Rock, has witnessed nine executions. As a spiritual adviser to men on death row, ...
Talking to The Telegraph after his second barbarous bout of cancer, the 84-year-old is as trenchant as ever on politics, the ...
The Gospel readings of this week’s daily liturgies remind us that the Eucharist is a participation in the resurrection of ...
Hiram minister says Protestants' use of empty cross puts focus on resurrection, while Catholics put the focus on Christ's ...
Whatever we know of God, think of God, understand about God, and believe about God, comes to us from God as He reveals ...
Repent, turning from your sin. By faith receive Jesus as God’s Son and accept His gift of forgiveness from sin. Jesus took the penalty for our sin by dying on the cross.
Reflecting on Jesus' final words during his execution, Bishop Anthony B. Taylor emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, eternal life, and trust in God's victory.
God’s love for me did not require me to hate myself, but rather to love myself properly. The key to a real self-love, as I ...
The six-kilometer (about 3.5-mile) funeral procession that carried Pope Francis from St. Peter’s to St. Mary Major was filled ...
The cross was a battleground, and Jesus was the warrior. But He did not fight with swords or force. He fought with surrender.
The Getty Museum has bolstered its collection of Spanish works with a painting by 16th-century master Luis de Morales.
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