The question of whether Peter referred to himself as a Pope or Bishop is significant in theological discussions about the structure and authority of church leadership....
Today we’re called to embrace God’s promise of rest by uniting in faith and obedience. The First Reading from Hebrews warns us to avoid the pitfalls...
Mel Gibson is back with a bold vision, revealing details about the long-anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ—and it’s going to be, as Gibson...
The end times—aka eschatology—have been a source of fascination and reflection for centuries, especially for Christians diving into biblical prophecy. But for Catholics, it’s about...
Today in the readings, we’re reminded not to be as stubborn as a mule—seriously, don’t harden your hearts! The Holy Spirit urges us to stay...
Today Jesus is on a healing spree—curing fevers, casting out demons, and even squeezing in some early morning prayer time. The first reading from Hebrews reminds...
Today we witness Jesus flexing His divine muscles, teaching with authority, and casting out unclean spirits like it’s just another Tuesday. The first reading from Hebrews...
Today Jesus is officially kicking off His public ministry, and the first order of business? Calling his disciples. In today’s Gospel, He invites Simon, Andrew,...
Today Jesus steps into the Jordan, gets baptized, and—boom!—the heavens open, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, and God’s voice booms, “You are my beloved...
Fr. Mike Schmitz cuts right to the heart of what sets Catholicism apart from Protestant denominations: authoritative teaching—the unshakable backbone of the Church. Want to know...