Online users discussed a moment that occurred when the U.S. vice president addressed anti-abortion demonstrators at a ...
By Dean Kelly. “There are no absolutes,” one of my graduate school professors firmly declared. I raised my hand and asked, ...
At the same time, I recognize that for many Christians, examples of persecution can feel distant, abstract, unrelatable, or ...
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Dilexit Nos,” meaning “He Loved Us,” describes how devotion to the heart of Christ “reappears in the spiritual journey of ...
Ever feel like everyone's tossing around the word intolerance, but nobody's really unpacking it? What is behind it?
In his fourth encyclical, “Dilexit Nos,” Pope Francis calls on believers to rediscover devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus ...
Christians are traveling the country on a mission — spreading faith, hope, and love, and attempting to move evangelicals from ...
By Ann Farabee Jesus in the everyday. Jesus in the every day. We need both. Everyday is an adjective that describes something that is seen or used every day. It can also mean ordinary or typical.
Rather than picturing the Spirit’s fruit as a homemade pie that depends on its ingredients, we are to picture it as a tree. A fruitful tree is dependent on external factors to survive and thrive.
Pope Francis, your encyclical on the Sacred Heart, “Dilexit Nos,” is beautiful and heartwarming. And for Catholics in the United States, the timing was perfect.