A Reflection for Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by Brigid McCabe
Scripture
Roundtable: Five theologians on Tomas Halik’s challenge to the contemporary Christian
Five theologians—Erin Brigham, Michael Kirwan, S.J., Brent Little, the Rev. Robert Imbelli and Rita George-Tvrtković—reflect on Tomas Halik’s ‘The Afternoon of Christianity’ and its relevance for the contemporary Christian.
The appeal of the Midas Touch
A Reflection for Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by James T. Keane
Jesus as a model for empathy
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
The Gospel call to pack lightly
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Agatha, Virgin and Martyr, by Brigid McCabe
How do you know when your faith has gone stale?
When salt goes stale, we can taste it. Not so when we do the same.
A disciple’s vocation: Be salt and light!
February 8, 2026, The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time: The image of God as our heavenly Father allows us to consider the unfathomable possibility that a close relationship with God is not only possible but available and one permeated by love.
Love your neighbor, especially at home
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Edward Desciak
A sick person’s God
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill
Judge cites Gospel verses in releasing 5-year-old and his father from immigrant detention
The sharply worded document also included a picture of the child taken at the time of his capture, as well as a scathing criticism of how the Trump administration has conducted its immigration enforcement operations.
