One of the greatest privileges I enjoy as a pastor is to see young people begin to discover and grow into who God has made them to be. It makes my heart sing to hear them ask, “What is God’s purpose ...
Today’s readings invite us to reflect on God’s love for humanity. Both the first reading and the Gospel emphasize God’s care by using images of nourishment. As we hear these readings, we can find ...
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In life, Christians face the choice of either being open to encountering God's generosity or closed in on their own interests, Pope Francis said. The banquet that Jesus often refers to in his parables ...
Last Sunday, the Gospel reading encouraged us to consider the difference between disciples and servants. A servant, lacking faith, works to receive thanks, but gets none, whereas a disciple with faith ...
Christians face the choice of either being open to encountering God's generosity or closed in on their own interests, Pope Francis said. The banquet that Jesus often refers to in his parables "is an ...
Pope Francis celebrates morning Mass in the chapel of his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae, at the Vatican Nov. 5, 2019. (Credit: CNS photo/Vatican Media.) The banquet that Jesus often refers to ...