...Jesus did more than help him; he healed him. Instantly, then, this poor man went from sickness to wellness, from desperation to exuberance, and from sadness to utter joy. His...
...we can do to be agents of change. We learned the difference between ‘equality’ and ‘equity’, for instance. Everyone should be able to have a bike, as an example of...
The liturgical use of ashes originates in Old Testament times. Ashes symbolized mourning, mortality and penance. For instance, in the Book of Esther, Mordecai put on sackcloth and ashes when...
...our Prioress used would sit for formal liturgical celebrations. From this chair, she led the prayers and made special announcements. When Bishop Noonan was installed as the Bishop of the...
Each week will be providing two questions from the Gospel reading, one for children and one for adults. Please prayerfully reflect on and discuss these questions.
Children: What is the job of the Holy Spirit?
Adults: Who is the Holy Spirit for you? How do you respond when others do not feel his presence or power?