What the Resurrection Means for Us

What the Resurrection Means for Us

Easter’s Two Great Messages

comment | Posted Apr 11, 2012

Easter is a day of excitement, surprise, and happiness. Jesus of Nazareth, who was mocked, beaten, and crucified, has been raised from the dead. He has conquered sin and death. He has blazed a trail that we can all follow—a trail that leads right into the throne room of our heavenly Father. The meaning of the resurrection is grounded in these two realities: Jesus is Lord of the universe, and we have been raised up with him. Continue »


Going Up!

Going Up!

By his Resurrection, Jesus sets us in the heights.

comment | Posted Apr 08, 2012

Christ is risen! He has burst open the gates of hell and let the dead go free; he has renewed the earth through the members of his church now born again in baptism, and has made it blossom afresh with men and women brought back to life. His Holy Spirit has unlocked the doors of heaven, which stand wide open to receive those who rise up from the earth. Continue »


What Made Him Do It?

What Made Him Do It?

Judas and the Mystery of Evil

comment | Posted Apr 06, 2012

The name Judas has become a synonym for treachery. According to the dictionary, a “judas” is “a person who betrays under the guise of friendship.” Continue »


Bread from Heaven

Bread from Heaven

The Eucharist Sustains Us and Lifts Us Up

comment | Posted Apr 05, 2012

From the very beginning of time, when God first created the universe, his intention was that we would all come to him to receive the grace, wisdom, and strength we needed. The Book of Genesis uses the image of the two trees in the Garden of Eden to convey this central truth: The tree of life held all the treasures of his divine plan, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil supported the philosophy that we could decide for ourselves what was right or wrong—we didn't need to be fed and sustained by God. Continue »


Dying to Live

Dying to Live

What does it mean to take up our cross?

comment | Posted Mar 21, 2012

Is there a Catholic alive who hasn’t heard or said the words, “This is my cross to bear”? We all have times when we are challenged to face some kind of trial—and to face it in faith and trust in the Lord. Continue »


Blessed Are Those Who Fast

Blessed Are Those Who Fast

Discover the untold benefits of this ancient practice.

comment | Posted Mar 05, 2012

Every Lent, the church invites us to draw closer to the Lord by taking up the ancient practice of fasting. Every Ash Wednesday, we are urged to return to the Lord “with fasting, and weeping, and mourning” as we turn away from our sins and seek God’s mercy. (Joel 2:12). Continue »


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