The "Come, Follow Me" study guide for Feb. 9-15 covers Genesis 6-11 and Moses 8, which includes the story of Noah’s ark. Read what Church leaders have said about these chapters of scripture.
Knowledge and familiarity with the Bible is meaningless if it is not put into practice, a Catholic bishop said Wednesday. Speaking during Mass at the 26th ...
With the arrival of Lent, millions of Catholics around the world begin a period of reflection and spiritual preparation ...
This Sunday we celebrate the simple yet marvelous fact that the Christ born at Christmas is the same Christ who submitted to baptism "to fulfill all righteousness." Our liturgies carry us to Christ; ...
In the Acts of the Apostles, Philip encounters an Ethiopian eunuch reading the prophet Isaiah as he was on a journey home from Jerusalem. He was trying to make sense of the Scriptures, but lamented, ...
Editor's note: As we approach the celebration of Christmas, this column will focus on certain aspects of the Christian faith. Across social media, you can see people tugging at the name of Jesus to ...
And just like that, we find ourselves once again back at Calvary. For much of this year, we’ve followed Jesus as he has journeyed toward Jerusalem. We’ve heard prophecies and parables, met strangers ...
The Anglican Communion just split in two. And it happened because the Church of England decided that 1,400 years of biblical faithfulness matters less than a headline. On October 3, 2025, the Church ...
Here is a short list of things people feel highly grateful: answered prayers, awareness, being here right now, body, challenges, comforts, connection, creation, daily sustenance, deliverance from ...
A New York high school student has won the right to display Bible verses on her senior parking spot after a battle over free speech and religious expression came to a close. Grand Island High School ...
How many paths are there to salvation? The catechetical answer would be a nuanced response about how there remains one path granted by Jesus Christ, through the church, but yet somehow open to all ...