
Advent with the Saints: Peter
Our Scriptures today play with the same imagery: the “Rock” who is our God.
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Our Scriptures today play with the same imagery: the “Rock” who is our God.

Joy and sorrow often walk hand-in-hand. Grief doesn’t cancel out gladness. We might be tempted to ignore the pain, but in our sadness we can discover God’s grace.

Christmastime is marked by extra efforts at generosity toward the poor.

In Isaiah 66:1-2, God tells the people of Israel the kind of dwelling he approves of: the lowly, and the afflicted. How often do we read words like this and immediately try to decipher some kind of spiritual metaphor?

The “Kolping Society,” as it is popularly known, seeks to emphasize the dignity of human work and support family life.

Reflect Advent is a season of waiting. The Lord is developing and preparing us through the waiting. Let’s thank Jesus for the season of joy

Much of the Catholic Church in the United States has grown through the faith of thousands of immigrants who came here over the centuries.

Sometimes people talk about the will of God as something far off, distant, and in the future. We can forget that our present, your current, daily life is found smack in the middle of the will of God.

Passages from Isaiah are among the most beautiful in the Bible, touching upon poetic imagery of deserts blooming, mountains lowering, and valleys filling up.

Loneliness lies. It whispers that you are forgotten. But even in isolation, God is with you.