
Christina Nagy offers hope through an enlightening paradox, revealing that there is more to moments of weak faith than meets the eye.
Christina Nagy offers hope through an enlightening paradox, revealing that there is more to moments of weak faith than meets the eye.
Melanie Jean Juneau asks, ” Am I really Christ-centered or do I live egocentrically, basically functioning psychologically the same as an unbeliever?”
It is not in our fullness but in our hunger and thirst that we revive the belief of others, as it was for Saint Teresa of Kolkata. Sr. Margaret Kerry, fsp recalls the saint’s influence on her ministry to city children.
Bishop Robert Barron learned that studies show intellectual objections figure prominently when these drifters are asked why they abandoned their faith. He encourages those who teach and defend the faith to rise to the challenge.
Disbelief is dangerous because it leads us down a path that is full of assumptions and lacking authentic wisdom, Jason Weirich notes.
Bishop Robert Barron reaches into our rich intellectual tradition to teach us how to turn the tide of secularism and draw people back to God in his new video series, The Mystery of God.
Pauline Sister Margaret Kerry reviews Gem Babies Odyssey, a book about paying attention to our dreams, our loves, our friends, and our pain to open paths for hope.
Kaye Hinckley asks: Are we truly open to the miracles of God’s Grace? It is as much a part of our earthly lives as our own breathing. But just as with our own breath, we must take it in and make it part of us.
My take on the 8 Virtues of Yes: Belief, Generativity, Creativity, Integrity, Humility, Vulnerability, No, Rebirth
What if there was no heaven? Would you live your life any differently?