In suffering for our sins, Jesus is ... they are not his day transplanted into antiquity. The painting is held by the Brooklyn Museum. I chose Tissot’s depiction of the crucifixion because ...
The luminous mysteries show Jesus’ light in the world. Jesus is fully human and fully divine, and the mysteries we ...
From a broke actor to a worldwide phenomenon, God used everything in Jonathan Roumie’s life to prepare him to take on his ...
The overwhelming presence of shamrocks and green can give Irish Catholicism a reputation for being kitschy. More inaccurate, ...
When Jesus instructed his followers at the Last Supper to drink the wine and eat the bread, he set up an important practice for all Christians called Communion. What are some of the deeper ...
Composers are always making new operas, but leaders in the opera world stress the need for emotional immediacy ...
Mel Gibson is reportedly searching locations for the Passion of the Christ sequel but isn’t sure whether or not he’ll film ...
Each week we pause to ponder the truths available to us from the pages of history. We browse through the annals of the ...
Thomas Frost from London Catholic Worker gave the following reflection at the last Prayer Vigil for Migrants and Refugees ...
How Hamas’ October 7 terror attack and Israel’s response exhausted evangelical Bible professors pursuing unity on the Israeli ...
D.W. Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation,” released in 1915, is widely regarded as one of the most hateful films ever created. It glorifies the racist terror perpetrated by ...
In Holy Week, the days just before ... On Palm Sunday, a week before Easter, the Catholic Church recalls Jesus’ messianic entrance into Jerusalem before his crucifixion. As Jesus rode into ...