Time to Speak — A View from the Pew
byBy Joseph M. Smith I’ve often wondered how those who have no faith deal with life’s ups and downs. Over twenty years ago, my…
By Joseph M. Smith I’ve often wondered how those who have no faith deal with life’s ups and downs. Over twenty years ago, my…
By Marty McGee On a gentle slope in Calvary Cemetery in Louisville rests the tiny, flat, plainly adorned, solitary grave marker of my uncle,…
God rested on the seventh day from all the work he had undertaken. Genesis 2:2 Summer is the traditional time for school breaks, family…
By Dr. Judy Bullock What is the content of the Eucharistic Prayer? Although many of us may think that the Eucharistic Prayer is limited…
All that matters is that one is being created anew. Galatians 6:15 I came across a quote recently that has been rolling around inside…
I consider the days of old; the years long past I remember. Psalm 77:6-7 My name may be Knott, but I grew up like…
By Dr. Judy Bullock What is the Eucharistic Prayer? The Eucharistic Prayer is described in the liturgical documents as the “center and high point…
The Lord is with me; I am not afraid. Psalm 118:6 I like this new Pope! I have been hungry to hear the things…
Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz Last month I joined with priests of the archdiocese to celebrate a wonderful Jubilee Mass, followed by an enjoyable meal….
The Lord said to Abram, “Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk to a land I will show you. Abram was seventy-five years…