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WORCESTER ― Worcester Bishop Robert J. McManus called Pope Francis a pastor of the people who had a "will of steel" and ...
Hope is the difference between life and death. What we anchor our hope in makes all the difference. And as Christians, our ...
That’s how our attitude should be toward the cross, in whatever form it may come to us. It may be in matters of health, finances, family and business concerns, etc., we should just welcome the cross ...
The word “excruciating” is an interesting word. Coming from Latin, it literally means “from the cross.” Excruciating pain is ...
No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for his friends” (John 15:13). This verse of the Bible, like many ...
I hope you were able to make some of the church services offered last week: Maundy Thursday when we learned about a new commandment, Good Friday brought us to the foot of the cross and then the ...
Back home in the Tar Heel State, April is an itchy thing. Pine pollen hangs like smoke plumes, clinging to everything without ...
Katherine and Barry share how they celebrated the Jewish Passover tradition with their family and the Kennett Area ...
Rapid economic and social shifts have undermined traditional ideas of manhood. At the Cross we find a better vision—and more.
Truly, the way to heaven is through the Cross.” These are the best words to describe the emotion that hits me as I pray before a large and simple white Cross of wood.
Students talk about the only pope they've really known. Others speak of Francis's words on mercy, solidarity and forgiveness.
Easter isn’t just a day we remember — it’s the day that redefined reality. The cross? It wasn’t the end. It was the narrow ...
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