Leonardo da Vinci believed that man was a microcosm of the world, imbued with meaning.
Easter
Did the Christ Child know his crucifixion was coming?
Leonardo da Vinci suggests that what did happen is what had to have happened.
The Triduum in your 20s: What Holy Week taught me about change
Our lives are a series of little Good Fridays, Holy Saturdays and Easter Sundays.
How Leonardo da Vinci painted us all into ‘The Last Supper’
We are all part faithful, part faithless.
No Holy Week observance planned in war-torn Philippine city
Bishop Edwin de la Pena of Marawi assured Catholics in the region that other parishes not affected by the fighting will continue their ministries.
How Eastern Orthodox’s ‘Forgiveness Sunday’ could save us from our Facebook feeds
On Forgiveness Sunday, we look for the best in the one we forgive and seek to give a charitable interpretation of the other’s intent.
The remarkable life of the Easter lily and the farmers who make it happen
The Easter lily has its own remarkable story of persistence.
How can Easter remind us of our true relationship with Jesus?
As followers of Jesus, we believe, as do a long line of his followers, that he rose from the dead on that first Easter Sunday.
Infographic: Easter Data Basket
Easter is second only to Christmas in Mass attendance—and in a tight race with Halloween in candy consumption.
Fear makes life harder. But faith makes freedom possible.
Bernice was smiling because she was free. Her horizon, which was her hope, was not her bed, or the ward, or the hospital—not even this world. Bernice’s eyes were fixed on the hope of heaven.
