We pay so much attention to the figure of the good shepherd in this Gospel, we might overlook another important detail.
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The SPRED disability ministry is filling a gap in the Church, especially for children who go to public school, but the overall need outpaces what is available.
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The resurrection of Jesus sets everything on its head.
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How can rapid advancements in medical technology, questions about the criteria for brain death and the rise of transhumanism be considered within a Catholic framework?
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So, just where was Thomas? When we hear this reading from St. John’s Gospel, we can’t help but wonder.
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The Church teaches that religious life — and really, all of consecrated life — is based around the concept of “charism.”
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And what exactly do people mean when they talk of being already “saved”?
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A California-based initiative is working to help speed along sainthood causes among Americans, and to make the canonization process more accessible overall.
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When joy bursts from within us, we naturally want to share it.
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Martin Scorsese presents the story of Mary in Easter special of ‘The Saints’
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderAhead of Easter, Martin Scorsese’s docudrama series about the saints is featuring the queen of all saints: Mary, the mother of Jesus.
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