The cross properly understood
Christ offers grace that redeems the broken vessel of our nature. Access to that grace comes by way of the cross, properly understood.
Christ offers grace that redeems the broken vessel of our nature. Access to that grace comes by way of the cross, properly understood.
"This is one of the most beautiful books I've ever seen. How I wish I'd had it when I first became a Catholic, not just for myself, as a husband and father, but for my family, too. If one book has the potential to transform the Catholic family (and society), this is it." - Scott Hahn
No event approaches the Resurrection of Christ in its effect on the world.
When they're all together on that morning and Jesus had made breakfast for everybody — what care — and no one dared speak because they all knew it was the Lord.
Prayer and converse with God is a supreme good: it is partnership and union with God.
Faith in the Risen Lord consists in reaction to an event, and that is why the New Testament has a book called the Acts of the Apostles and not the Thoughts of the Apostles.
Holiness is as much a matter of seeing as it is a matter of trying; as much a matter of thinking as it is of willing.
The readings for the Thursday of the Octave of Easter speak to us of amazement.