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FaithThe Word
When we participate in the Eucharist, we place ourselves in the history of God’s people.
FaithThe Word
Ezekiel, Paul and Jesus are among the most prominent figures in the Bible. Each was a prophet sent from God. What links them together is their apparent lack of success according to the standards of their own time and place.
FaithThe Word
In both narratives an inadequate understanding of Jesus’ power leads to a dramatic manifestation of his generosity.
"The Kiss of Judas," by Giotto
FaithFeatures
James Martin, S.J.
Saints and theologians, not to mention authors and poets, have long debated this thorny question: Why did Judas do it? To answer that we need to know something about the man himself.
FaithFaith in Focus
Patrick Lang
It is often said that war brings out the best and the worst in people. This is profoundly true. Men who in civilian life would not have crossed the street to help a stranger often fall in the effort to help near strangers. There are many good things to be remembered.
FaithFeatures
Pheme Perkins
A New Testament Scholar demystifies the newly popular Gnostic text.