Blessed New Year. Much has changed in my life and much remains the same. The challenge for me, as a pastor and as a faithful Catholic Christian, is to strive to live my life as a reflection of the ...
Is there room in your worldview for the anger of God? For many, the mere suggestion makes them, well, angry. But it is as silly to deny God the capacity of wrath as it is ironic that we congratulate ...
Of all the second-rank holidays that follow the big three of Passover, Easter and Christmas my favorite is Valentine's Day. I know it is a Christian holiday at root but so is Halloween and I love ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
When Pope John Paul II's pontificate is assessed by future generations, he may well be remembered as the “Pope of the family.” Indeed, he has provided more teaching on marriage and the family than all ...
In her first trade book, Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award recipient, Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of the TODAY show, shares reflections on faith and life and offers inspiration for all of us to do what ...
Aspects of the political turmoil roiling our nation are relatively novel. The level of intensity is not. In the mid-19th century, political conflicts precipitating civil war polarized society. In the ...
The viewpoint of the “death of God” movement is hard to identify precisely, but it seems to boil down to one or a combination of the following propositions: 1. It is no longer meaningful to believe in ...