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Jan. 1 marks more than the start of a new year — it is also the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and the World Day of Peace.. The two celebrations are connected because, as St. Paul VI wrote in ...
Jan. 1 marks more than the start of a new year — it is also the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and the World Day of Peace. The two celebrations are connected because, as St. Paul VI wrote in ...
The Peace Pulpit: As we celebrate the Feast of Ascension, let us remember that the same Jesus the disciples knew -- fully human -- is also Son of God in power.
So Mary is the mother of God because she's the mother of Jesus who is son of God and her son, but then God passes that life onto us. "You yourselves are no longer slaves, but sons and daughters of ...
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Learning peace from our one, true and loving God
WHAT can we learn from the Solemnities of the Most Holy Trinity, the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, and the Sacred Heart ...
“O People! Verily We have created you from a man and woman and We made you into various tribes and creeds for the purpose of mutual recognition (not discrimination and racial pride). Verily the ...
Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, O.P., a Dominican friar in Washington, D.C., reflects on Luke 24:38 and explains why it is important to have faith and trust in God through all trials.
Dr. Mark Mirvalle, a professor of theology at Ave Maria University in Florida, explains why Mary, the mother of Jesus is an important figure during the Advent and Christmas seasons.