Living the Gospel makes us like the Father; this is what it means to be a child of God.
Prayer
Does your behavior reflect God’s love?
It is not enough for disciples to believe; their behavior must reveal God as the model for every deed.
A skeptic learns to love Eucharistic adoration
This practice of prayer in front of a piece of bread seems foreign and superstitious. It seems inimical to the communal life the Eucharist is meant to provide.
Joseph A. Tetlow, S.J.: Mature Catholics are thirsting for spiritual help.
“Discernment is living aware of the constant interplay in energy and among head, heart and hands.”
Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Who is your favorite saint?
Who’s your favorite saint? Do you have one? If you’re Catholic, there’s a good chance that you do.
Pope calls for peace in Venezuela; denounces terrorist attacks in Philippines, Colombia
During his visit to La Casa Hogar El Buen Samaritano where he lead the Angelus, he also prayed for the victims of the terrorist attack today in a cathedral in the Philippines and a recent terrorist attack on a police academy in Bogota, Colombia, as well as for those who died in tragic accidents in Brazil and Mexico this past week.
Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Practicing extraordinary prayer in Ordinary Time
It’s Ordinary Time for sure, but you may find that your prayer can be extraordinary.
The Beatitudes remind us of our own false righteousness
Poverty, hunger, grief and exclusion are not signs of the absence of God’s love.
The unlikely heroes of the Bible
Divine salvation advances because unlikely characters say yes to grace.
Pope invites young people to join global prayer network online
Pope Francis helped launch a new mobile app and online platform connecting people around the world in prayer.
