Lent calls for a return to the basics.
Scripture
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This last Sunday before Lent offers us a lesson in what is expected of us as disciples, and Jesus maps out the road we need to travel.
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In a world of empty words, sacred Scripture offers nourishment, healing, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzIgnorance of sacred Scriptures is ignorance of Jesus Christ, Pope Leo XIV said during his weekly general audience.
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To understand what Jesus means by calling his disciples “the salt of the earth,” St. Augustine said that we should keep in mind the two immediately preceding verses.
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According to the Church’s liturgical calendar, the feast held on Feb. 2 each year is in honor of the Presentation of the Lord.
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‘The Bible in a Year’ podcast at 5: Father Mike Schmitz has 5 takeaways
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderFather Mike Schmitz is sharing five takeaways, things he’s learned, from hosting the wildly popular “The Bible in a Year” podcast released five years ago.
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Pope Leo XIV reflected on the Sunday gospel reading on the calling of Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John, and our mission to proclaim the Gospel.
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Over the years, the Sermon on the Mount has been called many things.
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Findings of a national survey on the impact of the National Eucharistic Revival were released Jan. 15, 2026.
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Each of us is called, in our way, to be members of the Magi.
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