This global health challenge has triggered fundamental changes in many aspects of our lives.
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This global health challenge has triggered fundamental changes in many aspects of our lives.
Read moreAs citizens of your kingdom, we implore you to deliver your justice in our midst.
Read moreAlonso is the assistant professor of Theology and Culture and director of Catholic Studies at Emory University in Atlanta.
Read moreSoul-searing beauty has the power to permeate the places we so often guard, to allow the grace of God’s love to enter.
Read moreIn Ireland we are in our second lockdown with all public liturgies cancelled. Parishes were just getting back on their feet after the lockdown. The
Read moreAn affirmation of trust in God and God’s kingdom over earthly powers.
Read moreRev. Ronald Raab, C.S.C. reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Solemnity of All Saints.
Read more“Unmute yourself.” “Be sure to mute yourself.” These phrases have become common pandemic parlance. We might even say they have become ritual rubrics, of a
Read moreThe next step is to be christ, an anointed one, in these acts of solidarity.
Read moreWe need to remember that the fourth and final action of the eucharistic celebration is mission. When we do so, we may find our work reflected in and enriched by our liturgical prayer. Thus the dialogue between life and liturgy can bear fruit for the reign of God.
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