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Message for Lent 2001 - Pope John Paul II

“Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem” (Mk 10:33). With these words, the Lord invites the disciples to journey with him along the road that leads from Galilee to the place where he will complete his redemptive mission. The road towards Jerusalem, which the Evangelists present as the crowning point of Jesus’ earthly journey, is the model for the Christian who is committed to following the Teacher on the Way of the Cross.  Read more...

Message of His Holiness Benedict XVI for Lent 2007 - Pope Benedict XVI

Dear brothers and sisters, let us look at Christ pierced in the Cross! He is the unsurpassing revelation of God’s love, a love in which eros and agape, far from being opposed, enlighten each other.  Read more...

Message of His Holiness John Paul II for Lent 2005 - Pope John Paul II

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Messing with the Mass: The problem of priestly narcissism today - Paul Vitz & Daniel C. Vitz

It has been frequently noted that the mass since Vatican II has fallen victim to various kinds of irregularities.  Read more...

Miracles - PETER KREEFT

The modern sceptic typically assumes that everything we experience can be explained by the sciences without any supernatural agency, any God, any miracles? Here are twelve common forms this objection takes in our day along with twelve brilliant responses by Peter Kreeft.  Read more...

Modest Dress in the Modern World - Fr. William Saunders

Recently I attended a wedding and the bride wore a gown with her shoulders bare and a good bit of her back and front exposed. When I was growing up, such dress would not be allowed in Church. Are there any norms for modest dress?  Read more...

Moral Truth and the End of Man - Senator Rick Santorum

Intellectual formation — building intellectual capital — is all about conforming our minds to the truth. But as I said at the start, truth and goodness go hand in hand. So we also have to talk about how morality fits into the formation of intellectual capital. To do that, please permit me to dig a little deeper into philosophy than is usual in a book on public policy.  Read more...

More Reflections on the Incarnation - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

It is a dogma of Catholic faith that God became man in Jesus. We profess our belief in this article every time we pray the Creed.  Read more...

Most Precious Treasure - Tim Drake

Historically, perpetual eucharistic adoration was reserved only for cloistered convents and monasteries. Today it is a form of devotion on the increase among the laity. "People come to adoration because they are hungry and thirsty for the Lord," says Father Conlin, pastor of St. Columba Parish in St. Paul. "They find peace by being with him and they come away more focused, more courageous and more generous in living their faith."  Read more...

Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality - Raymond Arroyo

Are you unsure of your purpose in life? Stuck in the past and worried about the future? Hamstrung by fear, failure, or trials? Mother is here to help.  Read more...


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