
The Divine Continuum of Repentance and Forgiveness
Forgiveness, both extended and received, is at the heart of the Lord’s Prayer and the Gospel message itself. We ask God’s forgiveness while forgiving others

Forgiveness, both extended and received, is at the heart of the Lord’s Prayer and the Gospel message itself. We ask God’s forgiveness while forgiving others

I can imagine what any medic reading this article might think about the above title. The Cambridge Dictionary defines watchful waiting as a way of

And suddenly there was a multitude of the heavenly host with the angel, praising God and saying: ‘Glory to God in the highest and on

Are you a Happy Holidays kind of person or a Merry Christmas person? If you are former, phooey on you. If you are the later,

In the beginning, there was darkness, and the Lord said, “Let there be Light”. And there was light, and the Lord said, ‘It is good.”

Recently, I began answering questions for a website called Catholic Questions. I have also asked a couple of questions in the past and can attest

The speech of God is silence. His word is solitude (Thomas Merton). Most of the Gospel readings during Advent are from the accounts of Mathew

Last month I wrote about the Israeli-Hamas war. It still concerns me. I got some confirmation about Hamas when I read that Hamas was fighting

What a difference 32 years can make. This is about two men – a 28-year-old man living during the Christmas season of 1942, and a

In recalling some personal experiences from a half century ago, I am reminded that not everyone who says they want your opinion/input really does. Ironically, input/opinions

While every serious believer is open to God’s love, power and grace, some seem to experience nonstop miracles in their lives while others never see

During Advent last year (2022) Catholic Nuns surprised holiday shoppers in Downtown Boston on Thursday December 8. They stood outside in the cold singing Christmas

The Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8th) is upon us. So, I thought it prudent to take a common sense and biblical look at

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that there are twelve fruit(s) of the Spirit (CCC 1832). It references that claim to the Scriptural text

Do you or your parish actively practice the virtue of justice? Do you have a justice surplus or deficit? How do you gauge this? These

There is an increasing global consensus on reducing the carbon footprint as the world moves towards attaining NetZero emissions. The convergence of all the countries on

The Advent and Christmas seasons bring a multitude of mail solicitations from all kinds of charities and non-profit organizations. And while it can be annoying

The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel records a conversation that God had with the Prophet about a gateway sacrament that would pardon each person’s offences

In an increasingly complex and often contradictory world, faithlessness emerges as a specter haunting the corridors of the human heart. This lack of faith can

“What do you mean you don’t care? Don’t you want justice for your daughter?” The fury in the Assistant State Attorney’s voice vibrated in my

The eve of Advent may seem to be one of the least propitious junctures at which to raise the likely all-time least-favorite theological issue of

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for December 2023 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. Let’s learn the doctrines supported in the Catechism of