Further reading: Sunday reflection: Purify our hearts Finally, in the Gospel, Jesus proclaims the beatitudes as sources of true happiness, a happiness that stems from a deep and total trust in God ...
Had it not been for a heated exchange with Abraham Lincoln, James Shields would be remembered as the only man to serve in the U.S. Senate from three different states.
The Detroit Lakes Tribune accepts community calendar items for publication online and, space permitting, in our Wednesday ...
On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust by Francis S. Collins, a medical doctor and head of the team of scientists uncovering the ...
You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hid. People do not light a lamp and put it under the bushel ...
As the United States faces moral and political turmoil, the Catholic Church’s response is increasingly scrutinized. Are its ...
Christian Nationalism is an oxymoron. Christian Nationalism in America is predicated upon a worldview that posits that America is a divinely established country, superior to other nations, because ...
In the year 2013 (Before the Freedom Caucus), Republicans proposed protections for everyone on the LGBTQ+ spectrum except the Ts. A bill prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation ...
In a world ravaged by inequality, injustice, and oppression, the Beatitudes stand as a radical manifesto, challenging the status quo and offering a vision of a ...
What if the Beatitudes weren't just comforting words, but a blueprint for a way of life? What if Jesus wasn't just offering hope, but a call to action in a world of injustice, violence and oppression?
Powerful proclamations to painters, poets, and performers highlighted Pope Francis’ message to artists on Sunday, calling them to participate in the “revolutionary vision of the Beatitudes ...