Pentecost Sunday
The Holy Spirit is always giving gifts, whether for us as individuals or for the commongood, but some of these are uniquely referred to as…
The Holy Spirit is always giving gifts, whether for us as individuals or for the commongood, but some of these are uniquely referred to as…
In the Ascension, we celebrate Jesus’ triumph over death and His exaltation with HisFather. While we are happy for what happened to Jesus, is there…
In departing from His disciples, Jesus says that He will ask the Father to send the “Spiritof Truth” to those who “love Me and obey…
Thomas asks whether the “many dwelling places” implies that there are different levelsof happiness in heaven. In a certain way, all receive the same good,…
The Twenty-Third Psalm speaks of God as “my shepherd.” Jesus expresses the sameconcern for us when He describes Himself as the “shepherd of the sheep.”Jesus…
On the afternoon of Easter, two of Jesus’ disciples were walking to Emmaus, avillage about seven miles away from Jerusalem (Luke 24:13-35). The Risen Jesusapproaches…
During the canonization of the Polish visionary, Sister Faustina Kowalska, on April 30,2000, St. John Paul II announced that the Second Sunday of Easter would becelebrated as…
Was it necessary that Jesus rise in His human body? Was there any reason that Heneeded a human body? Couldn’t He have just returned to…
The Passion and death of Jesus reveals God’s love for us, according to ThomasAquinas: “We could thus see how much God loved us, and so…
Why did Christ suffer the Passion? St. Thomas Aquinas believes that the Passion wasnot absolutely necessary as God could have done otherwise but it was…