Either Love the World or Love the Lord
You are free to choose, but you are not free not to choose.
You are free to choose, but you are not free not to choose.
Holy Father urges mercy and vigilance in Christian life in Aug. 10 Angelus.
Developing self-awareness and aligning personal desires with a greater, God-given purpose are part of the journey.
The Catholic Church challenges us to step out of our comfort zone to rediscover the spirit of risk and adventure.
When we see persons as persons, and things as things, we will have treasure in Heaven
The Pope, pointing to the saints, opened a new chapter in his ongoing catechetical series on vices and virtues, shifting his reflection to the origins and nature of virtue itself and underscoring its value for human formation.
Pope Francis focused on the topic of martyrdom and the witness it gives others about the Christian faith.
Pope Francis said to abide or remain in Jesus is not a passive activity, “letting oneself be lulled by life,” but an active and reciprocal action: “We abide in Jesus and Jesus abides in us.”
Like Jesus was tempted by Satan in the desert, Christians must be prepared to battle evil, Pope Francis said on the First Sunday of Lent.
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