Jesus and the Centurion
This is the first of a little series I am doing for The Catholic Weekly on the Catholicity and evangelistic mission of the Church: We are living in a time
This is the first of a little series I am doing for The Catholic Weekly on the Catholicity and evangelistic mission of the Church: We are living in a time
Over at The Catholic Weekly, I write: I am willing to bet any amount of money that nobody going before the bar, nor anybody running for judge here in the
As we saw, the Christians at Corinth somehow seemed to have accepted the idea that Jesus was raised from the dead but found it incredible to believe we could be
Over at The Catholic Weekly, we looked first at the fact that the focus of the gospel is on the resurrection of the body, not mere ghostly life after death.
Over at The Catholic Weekly, we are talking about the Christian view of the afterlife. It is common for people—even Catholics—to talk as though the point of the Christian life
Over at The Catholic Weekly, we take a look at the first Advent of Jesus, not as the beginning of the Christian story but (as the apostles saw it) as
Over at The Catholic Weekly, I am discussing our duty to the common good in light of Paul’s remarks to the Corinthians on the question of eating meat sacrificed to
Over at The Catholic Weekly, we continue our look at the use of names Scripture–specifically, in the gospels: Last time we looked at how the gospels use names as a way of
Over at The Catholic Weekly, we continue taking a look at the use of names in Scripture: Last time in this space we looked at the spiritual meaning of names in
Over at The Catholic Weekly, I am taking a look at the biblical attitude toward names: Names are a big deal in Scripture. Hebrew culture and tradition saw names as
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