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Daily Gospel, March 5
This is the Daily Gospel for today, March 5, 2025, which is Ash Wednesday. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, March 4 Daily Gospel, ...
Whatever we might be veiling and for whatever reason we might be afraid to be seen, this Lent can be a time of release, ...
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The epiphany of Jacinto Ng Jr.
Last week, we saw how for 25 years, Jacinto “Jack” (or “Jun”) Ng Jr., Ernst and Young 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year, helped his father and external partners grow an ...
The Chosen,” I mean—the blisteringly popular TV series about the life of Christ and his disciples: Is it? “The Chosen” not ...
CT advice columnists also weigh in on outreach to a family leaving a church and a lost sense of ministry calling.
I suspect that most people’s concept of prayer is that of Huck Finn. He tells how Miss Watson tried to teach him to pray, but ...
Today is Ash Wednesday. In receiving the ashes, we acknowledge that we are formed from the dust of the ground, and some day we will return to ashes. But we are precious in God’s eyes, given life and ...
Lenten habits of voluntary suffering—what Christians have long called “mortification”—help us to imitate Jesus and join in ...
Common to all these variations in spiritual formation is the believer being conformed to Christ, a transformation enabled by ...
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When God feels absent, what do you do?
After someone very close to me passed away, I felt God’s presence intensely for the first week or so. He held me up and gave ...
WE FACE THAT time of year when, liturgically, we begin to move from light to darkness, even though the heavens have it the other way round — each day now is longer than the one before it. My husband ...
Pope Francis was described as being in stable condition Sunday following a respiratory spasm two days prior, with the Vatican ...