How easy it is to say, "I know" someone. Yet, the more we know one another, the more we realize that human beings are ever-unfolding mysteries. So too with our faith. Each Sunday, we recite the ...
Today, Christians throughout the world proclaim, “The Lord is Risen from the dead! Alleluia! He is truly risen!” Such exclamations declare the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Resurrection of the ...
ROME – Pope Francis on Monday said the “lord money” has the power to lead some to deny that the Resurrection of Jesus happened. “The power of the resurrection clashes to with those who had been hired ...
The Risen Christ stands in our midst. He has conquered the kingdom of sin and death. The Resurrection of the Lord stops the momentum of evil and leads us to glory unto glory. The accounts given in the ...
How easy it is to say, "I know" someone. Yet, the more we know one another, the more we realize that human beings are ever-unfolding mysteries. So too with our faith. Each Sunday, we recite the ...
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Why the resurrection matters for both Christians and non-believers
What does the resurrection mean for our Christian faith, and what significance does it have for non-believers?
(Matthew 28:1-15; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-49; John 20:1-12) Jesus’ Resurrection is our salvation. St. Paul is blunt about this fact: Unless Jesus is risen from the dead, “your faith is in vain” (1 ...
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The joy of the resurrection
April 5, 2026 – The Resurrection of the Lord, The Mass of Easter Day Readings: Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Psalm 118, R. This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.; Colossians 3:1-4; ...
In Weymouth’s translation of Acts 25:19 we find “They quarreled with him about … one Jesus who had died, but—so Paul persistently maintained—is now alive.” Christians even before Paul’s day ...
We’re quick to affirm the Resurrection, but we often miss its full meaning. Jesus expressed a similar sentiment when Lazarus died and his disciples saw the resurrection and the life in action: ...
Gabriel Marcel combined two worlds that typically stood apart: French existentialist philosophy and Catholicism. In his work The Mystery of Being (1950), he wrote, “You know you have loved someone ...
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