A Reflection for Ash Wednesday, by Kerry Weber
Scripture
Ben Witherington on praying with the Bible during Lent
You don’t have to be an archeologist, philologist, historian or biblical scholar to appreciate the need to understand the historical milieu in which Jesus lived.
The marks of mature discipleship
A Reflection for Monday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael Simone, S.J.
Blessed, broken and shared
A Reflection for the Memorial of Sts. Cyril, Monk and Methodius, Bishop, by Kat O’Loughlin
Why do we pray and hear silence in return?
A Reflection for Friday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by Colleen Dulle
Review: Christianity against empire
Do you know that hauntingly beautiful moment in a story where the narrator zooms the perspective out just enough for you to see that everything is connected? When the shocking realization dawns that the plot was driven by an unseen force the entire time, our experience of the story itself is altered. Reading Kat Armas’s […]
When Jesus changed his mind
A Reflection for Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by Ashley McKinless
Why Jesus Christ preached the intensity of the ordinary
Our small choices for the true, the good and the beautiful might not seem all that significant to us, but because they are rooted in God, they have truly infinite potential.
Pope Leo XIV: ‘The church is the rightful home of Sacred Scripture.’
“In the life and the faith of the Church [Scripture] finds the space where it can reveal its meaning and manifest its power,” Pope Leo said in his General Audience on Feb. 11.
A more perfect law
February 15, 2026, The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Jesus wants to make moral living intrinsic to the whole person who ultimately contributes to the flourishing of the community.
