Open Your Bible: Read Sacred Scripture Like a Catholic
Veteran speaker and Notre Dame campus minister writes ‘Who Is Jesus?’ 12-week primer.
Veteran speaker and Notre Dame campus minister writes ‘Who Is Jesus?’ 12-week primer.
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended mass deportations in response to Pope Leo XIV’s opposition. Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe said the lawmaker’s response was 'deeply concerning.'
A Catholic deacon recommends you consider Verbum, for less than the cost of a Netflix subscription.
Whatever form it takes — whether lectio divina or the Liturgy of the Hours — praying with Scripture can bring us light and the peace of Christ.
COMMENTARY: Christianity is not dead in America, nor is sacred Scripture, nor is prayer.
COMMENTARY: May we, as individuals and as communities of faith, think and act biblically.
BOOK PICK: Read and ponder ‘The Pentateuch.’
The Pope’s general audience message was the third in a new weekly series of catechesis, or teachings, on evangelization and apostolic zeal.
Here are some practices to help increase our love for the Sacred Scriptures.
“Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in writing under the breath of the Holy Spirit.” —Dei Verbum
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