One hundred years later, the Parish Church of St. Jerome sits quietly in “The Heights” neighborhood a short walk from Greenwood. Read more
One hundred years later, the Parish Church of St. Jerome sits quietly in “The Heights” neighborhood a short walk from Greenwood. Read more
A Memento Mori spirituality would challenge us to focus on two of the spiritual and corporal works that are particularly countercultural. Read more
Forgiveness helps us to mourn a loss in a healthy manner, and also leads us on the road to find healing and peace. Read more
The domestic church cannot be overestimated. The Catholic Christian family has an outstanding calling to help renew our culture. Read more
What can you do today to live your faith in simple ways? Read more
With these digital audiobooks, Christians and Catholics can remain close to God’s teachings, ideas, and faith. Read more
Survival of any organization—both religious and secular—depends on the recruitment of followers and prospective leaders. Read more
Disintegration of marriage and the institution of family affect every fiber of society. Read more
What would Dorothy say to us today? Read more
By Father Lazar Arasu SDB The concept of priest is easily understood in relation to the Levitical priesthood as shown in the Old Testament. Their primary responsibility was to offer sacrifice according to the Mosaic Law. In the New Testament, the priests are more identified with their pastoral ministry, the supervisory role as elders and being a “servant” to the community. They were rightly called presbyters or elders, who are more of administrators, leaders and assembly elders. The Letter to... Read more