An Introduction to the Gospel According to St. Luke

An Introduction to the Gospel According to St. Luke

Feast Day of St. Luke

2 comment | Posted Oct 18, 2010

Our curiosity about the authors of the New Testament always seems to outrun the sparse information that survived the church’s early years of dispersion and persecution. Nevertheless, we do have this brief description of the man behind the Third Gospel in an anonymous manuscript dating back to about 160 a.d. Continue »


Heart-to-Heart with Jesus

Heart-to-Heart with Jesus

Exploring Jesus' invitation to intimacy with Thérèse of Lisieux

3 comment | Posted Oct 09, 2010

At the core of Thérèse’s spirituality was her awareness of Jesus’ invitation to intimacy with him in which heart speaks to heart. Continue »


Martyrs of Peace

Martyrs of Peace

The Monks of Tibhirine, Algeria

1 comment | Posted Sep 28, 2010

The French officer was in trouble. Just twenty-three, second lieutenant Christian de Chergé had been drafted while halfway through his seminary studies. Continue »


Freed from the Fowler’s Snare

Freed from the Fowler’s Snare

A Poem

1 comment | Posted Sep 24, 2010

Too soon Simeon's words found their mark

and Mary's heart was sharply pierced with pain.

Driven out into the dark by the angel's warning,

the young family slipped away from Bethlehem,

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Homilies from the Heart

Homilies from the Heart

The Life of John Chrysostom

1 comment | Posted Sep 13, 2010

Lent of the year 387 was an anxious season for the Christians of Antioch. Continue »


Something Beautiful for God

Something Beautiful for God

The Gift of Mother Teresa

4 comment | Posted Aug 25, 2010

Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta was widely regarded as a saint in her own lifetime. A symbol of goodness for people everywhere, she was also the recipient of countless awards, including the 1979 Nobel Prize for Peace. Continue »


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