The Holy Trinity shows how to be open to others and to be good, generous and gentle, Pope Francis said. "The Trinity teaches us that one can never be without the other. We are not islands, ...
Be ready for Mass on Trinity Sunday! Scripture columnist Catherine Cavadini writes that to fully appreciate the gift of God’s love for us, we have to better understand his incarnation: “If the Son truly is ...
Bill Dodds writes that we are part of “one vine, many branches. Each unique, each created to bear fruit. All of us making the same fruit in a large sense (love for God and others), ...
Preparing us for the solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Tim O’Malley writes: “Trinity Sunday has become abstract.” He writes, “Trinity Sunday is a feast of the Church not because it is an occasion to ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez, in her most recent column, Taking Note, explores the riches that await us in heaven in the book “Heaven’s Splendor,” written by Dominican Sister Mary Ann Fatula. The sister writes: “Every one ...
Be ready for Mass by reading Opening the Word for Trinity Sunday. Timothy P. O’Malley writes that the feast of the Holy Trinity is healing for a stiff-necked people. We must give up the project ...
The Trinity cannot be bypassed because of its complexity; instead, we should marvel in the rich mystery
Question: Is it not more accurate to say that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Word? Calling the Second Person of the Trinity the Son came only after the Incarnation, whereas, “In ...
Question: My parish is getting a permanent deacon. He is married and already a member of the parish. How might we expect him to help with this ministry and how it relates to the priests ...
The 20th century American philosopher John Dewey was no fan of “dogmatic” thinking. To be dogmatic for Dewey was to give up suppleness of mind, excluding the possibilities of new experience. It was to hold ...
The “sense of mystery” and awe Catholics should experience at Mass is not one prompted by Latin or by “creative” elements added to the celebration, but by an awareness of sacrifice of Christ and his Real Presence in the Eucharist, Pope Francis said.
Catholics need better understanding of the Mass, pope says
The "sense of mystery" and awe Catholics should experience at Mass is not one prompted by Latin or by "creative"...
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Like Sts. Peter and Paul, the church must go out to evangelize and not be bound by the chains of routine and spiritual mediocrity that stifles the Gospel message, Pope Francis said.
Pope at pallium Mass: Church must go out to 'meet the world'
Like Sts. Peter and Paul, the church must go out to evangelize and not be bound by the chains of routine and...
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