
Repentance and the Abyss of God’s Mercy
The first recorded words Jesus spoke in scripture are expressed in the Gospel of Mark, chapter one: After John had been arrested,* Jesus came to

The first recorded words Jesus spoke in scripture are expressed in the Gospel of Mark, chapter one: After John had been arrested,* Jesus came to

In the golden age of game shows from the fifties and sixties, “To Tell the Truth” ranked among the best and most watched. Four celebrity

Each year, we enter Lent with firm resolve to eschew the excesses of the previous holiday season. Broken resolutions that lead to the frivolity of

The marriage of faith and works, begun in the first century, lasted for more than 1500 years before a contentious divorce on the grounds of

There will come a timeWhen all is said and doneWe’ll be with GodAnd we’ll be oneWe will all be one“The End of the Day” (Greg

It’s Sunday morning, and you arrive at Mass flustered and late. Your children have pushed you to the brink of insanity and some strangers are

The infallible exegete can be found in multiple locations throughout the world and lives like a parasite in every host that is willing to provide

He woke up, rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Quiet! Be still! The wind ceased and there was great calm. Then he asked

Out of all the euphemisms for dying, “meet your maker” is the most intriguing from a Christian perspective. The word “death”, used alone, seems too

The second coming of Christ, enshrined in the Apostle’s Creed, is the hope of all Christians both living and dead, and has been since the

The above title, taken from Colossians, uses the term “fleshly mind” to describe teachings derived from human reasoning and placed above the truth of God.

Of all the words to describe the process of death, victory would be the last one on the list for most of us. Death to

On Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, people celebrate around the world by indulging in all the food and drink that will potentially be

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

The power of agreement, in big or small matters, ensures all parties involved have come to terms with everything contained within a given arrangement. The

The Lord hears the cry of the poor, Blessed be the Lord. I will bless the Lord at all times With praise ever in my

In the grand scope of God’s divine providence, our daily bread is assured and readily available in accordance with the promise given to us in

A passage from the Gospel of Matthew shows Jesus “moved with pity” over the crowds of people that had come to see him, perhaps because

Artificial Omniscience? Is that even a thing? Maybe not, but it would come as no surprise to discover that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already being

When I was young, in the middle of the last century, there was a television show called “The Millionaire.” As the years have passed, I

In the old days, before Smart Phones and GPS technology, it was almost obligatory to stop by AAA to get a customized map called a

During his three years of public ministry, Jesus was able to preach and teach in various settings, from the intimacy of a dinner party to