A Reflection for Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by Ashley McKinless
Scripture
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.
Jesus doesn’t want religious posturing
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by Sebastian Gomes
Sibling saints: What we can learn from Benedict and Scholastica
A Reflection for Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, by Brigid McCabe
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
