‘People, Look East’: Thoughtful and Spiritually Impactful Reads
Two recent books draw on Eastern Christian spirituality to address healing and the transformation of the human heart.
Two recent books draw on Eastern Christian spirituality to address healing and the transformation of the human heart.
On the seventh day of the Novendiales Masses for Pope Francis, Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti ended his homily with a prayer to the Holy Spirit, written by St. Simeon the New Theologian, an Eastern Father of the Church, and addressing his brother cardinals.
A home chapel or prayer space isn’t just decoration — it’s a visible reminder that Christ is at the center of the domestic church.
Msgr. Malak Saadalla and his wife Thanaa preserve Coptic traditions while helping immigrants adapt to America.
The diversity of Catholic liturgical expression is an oft-overlooked gem in the crown of the universal Church.
The Christian life is a pilgrimage while we are on this earth.
The many initiatives of ‘God With Us’ aim at the education of the faithful with the hopes of transforming them into active and intentional disciples.
The Eastern Churches will have much to contribute to the Synod and Synodality and the National Eucharistic Revival
‘We cannot dumb down our Christianity,’ says Bishop François. ‘We cannot accommodate to the culture. Young people see through that.’
We sojourn with the holy angels on our path to holiness, where they urge us on and assist us with great power.
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