Jesus is the light of the world. And when he comes into our world, we see things as they really are.
Read moreMonth: March 2015
In the Middle of Lent: The Cross
In the Byzantine Rite, the Sundays of Lent commemorate saints and events that fuse the Church’s high Christological heritage with the practical aspects of pilgrimage
Read moreViewpoint: A New Model of Catechumenal Formation Needs Promotion
What we need today is a form of RCIA formation that incorporates the strengths of solid doctrinal formation with the spiritual vitality that is such an important feature of Catholic life.
Read moreVatican Confirms Pope’s Holy Thursday Plans
Pope Francis will visit a prison in Rome to wash the feet of inmates of Maundy Thursday, the Vatican has announced.
Read morePotlucks, Eucharist, and Ecumenical Dialogue
Is a Kindergarten potluck the Eucharist?
Read moreNon Solum: First Confessions
The liturgical celebration is no longer seen primarily as a sacramental ritual, but a rite of passage detached in many ways from its religious function.
Read moreLiturgy in the Era of a Jesuit Pope by Andrew Cameron-Mowat, SJ
In the latest issue of Music and Liturgy, Andrew Cameron-Mowat, SJ reflects on the topic of liturgy in the era of a Jesuit pope. Cameron-Mowat is a member of the British province of Jesuits and has extensive experience teaching and researching in the fields of sacramental theology and liturgy.
Read moreFirst Commandment of Parish Life: Closeness to People, Pope Says
Speaking to the parish council of a church on the eastern outskirts of Rome Sunday evening, Francis emphasized the difficult situations many people are living when offering advice to the council about how to go about their work.
Read morePope Francis at Year Two
What all has Francis accomplished in these last two years?
Read moreArs Praedicandi: Homily from the Third Sunday of Lent
A contribution to our series on the art of preaching.
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