Never presume that you are one of the early hires and that Jesus offers his parable only to curb your jealousy of late arrivals. No, we all come so late in the day.
Scripture
What science can’t tell us about the mind (and Scripture can)
When we speak of minds, can someone who would reduce consciousness to biology offer an adequate picture of what it means for us to know something?
How do we prevent our loved ones from repeating our mistakes?
God shows the way in the incarnation.
Should we trust science?
Augustine’s Confessions take up a theme still at the center of our lives: Does our intelligence lead us to something beyond ourselves?
The Gospel calls us to promote love and justice.
In today’s reading, the entire community is given authority to hold its members to account and rectify wrongful acts.
What the Gospel can teach us about asking for help
This problematic parable teaches the importance of mercy, asking for help and granting relief to those in need.
The Gospel of Matthew reminds us that just wages are a pro-life issue
The parable reminds us that just labor practices are a pro-life issue that should be considered as we discern our election choices.
Transformation is possible when you’re open to the Gospel message
Actions reveal character and intention more than words do.
We need to rethink what it means to be ‘chosen by God’
In our baptism, each of us has been chosen. So many others in this world have not. We must constantly ask ourselves: Why?
What does it mean when we say the Assumption of Mary is a miracle?
We use the words “mystery” and “miracle” not to say that science has been stumped but rather to express the expansive claim that an event makes upon us.
