The Eucharist – The Sacrament of Love The long-awaited postsynodal exhortation of Pope Benedict XVI was published on March 13. The document contains the conclusions of the 2005 Synod of Bishops and is entitled “Sacramentum Caritatis.”
Benedict’s Love Letter to the Eucharist The Eucharist is a mystery to be believed, to be celebrated and to be lived. Pope Benedict XVI released his post-synodal exhortation on the Eucharist.
Announcing the Time Poetic meditation for the Feast of the Annunciation to Mary.
Just Another Baby? Sometimes putting your faith in God is easier said than done.
Knight Erring Story about a Knight who exemplifies a certain attitude prevalent among young Catholics, especially those preparing to receive the sacrament of Confirmation.
Living in a Muslim World The example of the Arab city-state of Dubai shows that hope exists for change in Islam.
A Lamb’s Sojourn Analogy of Christian life. Christ the Good Shepherd who always protects his own.
A Risk Worth Taking Braving Hurricane Katrina Thousands of people hastened to highway I-10 to begin a tedious journey out of the path of Hurricane Katrina, soon to put the city of New Orleans under water. John sat indifferent, on his sofa, watching a rerun of his favorite TV series.
That they May Be One The efforts of Pope Benedict XVI to restore Church unity in his two years as Vicar of Christ.
“Did Mary have labor pain in the birth of Jesus?” Many theologians through the ages of Christianity who embrace the dogma of the Immaculate Conception understand that Mary had no sickness, no pain, and even – for some – no death because these aspects of human life were the “punishments” of original sin.