The list of failures and disappointments in marriage is long, but just as our sins cannot cancel the goodness God gave us, marriage remains a singular channel of God’s grace.
The Good Word
Today’s culture makes dialogue difficult. The early church’s approach might help.
Faith, justice and unity still matter. So too do prudence, charity and patience. The latter are not chains upon the former. They are channels that direct them to their source in God.
What is Christian faith without Christian practice?
To see our faith as a calling is to recognize that, whoever we are, we have only just begun to live out our discipleship.
What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom? Jesus lived and preached it — all the way to the cross.
Jesus went to his death trusting in the love of his father. That was the wisdom he preached, both in the words he used and in the witness that he gave.
Christ allows us to see and hear what really matters—and then to speak it to others
Our words might seem to offer so little to those whom we love. Yet because they are spoken in Christ, because they are taken up into the sound, clarity and truth of his voice, they have their effect.
Refusing the Covid vaccine is the ultimate sin of omission for Catholics today
How can Christians, any people of good will, put their focus on protecting liberty rather than life?
What Tolstoy and the Gospel can teach us about trying (and failing) to love
The Israelites are quite like us. They intend to offer a response that is steadfast but their own humanity, under the siege of sin, fails them.
In the Assumption of Mary, Christ transforms creation. We are called to do the same.
Through us, as through the Virgin, Christ intends to touch and transform creation, to bless it and to make it holy.
When we receive the Eucharist, we meet Jesus in the past, present and future.
Through the mystery of this sacrament Jesus reveals something inherent about himself and about our life in him.
The Eucharist is not magic. It is Christ feeding us through fellowship.
Jesus does not magically feed us. He feeds us through fellowship, through the identity and love that flow from it.
