Teaching Our Faith — March 29
byA word from the U.S. bishops As we end this series of teaching editorials, we offer for your reflection excerpts from the “Introductory Note”…
A word from the U.S. bishops As we end this series of teaching editorials, we offer for your reflection excerpts from the “Introductory Note”…
The power of Jesus on Palm Sunday Father J. Ronald Knott The whole city was shaken when Jesus entered Jerusalem. Matthew 21:1-11 I am…
The gift of sexuality ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH E. KURTZ Early in his papacy on September 5, 1979, Blessed John Paul II gave a series of…
Catholic social teaching In high school I took a sophomore religion course entitled, “Catholic Social Justice.” At that time, it did not mean a…
Death as a sign of hope Father J. Ronald Knott I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he…
A time to name our sins Father J. Ronald Knott If you were blind, you would have no sin; but now you are saying,…
– Faithful Citizenship: Conscience formation – Roman Catholics make up approximately a quarter of the electorate in the United States, and for nine out…
– Walking in the footsteps of our Holy Father – Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz This Ash Wednesday Pope Benedict XVI walked an ancient path…
The well of satisfaction Father J. Ronald Knott Whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst. John 4:14 So far this Lent…
Faithful citizenship and religious liberty The issue of religious liberty has been in the news often lately, especially as Catholic institutions struggle to deal…
