We suppose He, Jesus, didn’t have to do it—suddenly appear with His glorious divine nature shining through His human nature and clothing. No, He didn’t have to do it for…
As the liturgical year tells the story of Jesus’ earthly ministry, with Christmas still fresh in our memory, it may seem too soon to begin talking about the cross, that…
“Making Disciples for Life” is the NLSW theme this year, inspired by Matthew 28:18–20: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make…
When Jesus asked His two potential disciples what they were seeking, it was a most important question. People look for power and importance for themselves, relief from certain circumstances, and…
Although New Year’s Eve is more holiday than holy day, the people of God come together not simply to remember the passage of time but to commend their days to…
Merry Christmas! Today we celebrate with joy the birth of our Lord, born to save us from sin, death, and the devil forever. We are reborn as His brothers and…
How do children come to know their parents’ love? There are signs. How does a wife know that her husband loves her? There are signs. How do any of us…
“In God We Trust” is a familiar statement. It has been the official motto of the United States of America since 1956 and has appeared on American coins dating back…
“For in Him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through Him to reconcile to Himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by…
In today’s Readings, we hear warnings about the coming day of the Lord. Such warnings can fill us with fear and questions. But we are also encouraged by God’s faithfulness…