
Christ Over All
On this last Sunday of the liturgical year, we’re reminded that Christ is not a distant ruler. He is close, humble, and victorious through love.
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On this last Sunday of the liturgical year, we’re reminded that Christ is not a distant ruler. He is close, humble, and victorious through love.

If every sacrifice of the Mass is offered for the Church, how can people request individual intentions?

Although our culture separates body and spirit, the very incarnation of Jesus speaks to a higher reality.

Intentional discipleship is the decision to “drop one’s nets.”

Gazing upon crucifixes and mosaics were common practices for centuries, especially before copies of the Scriptures existed. It might be helpful now to reclaim this practice. Consider a piece of religious art that moves you.

What do the four stages in the canonization process (servant of God, venerable, blessed and saint) mean?

Were all the apostles single men when they began to follow Jesus? Is there anything in the Bible on this? Is that why the Catholic Church ordains only single men?

In our culture of individualism, many people find themselves alone. The elderly and infirm are particularly vulnerable.

May we model love in our own little ways!

When Sister Maria Louise Edwards encountered the remains of a little girl in the desert borderland between the United States and Mexico, she exclaimed: “This little girl mattered!” Although the child’s name was never discovered, her existence certainly mattered to God.