A long-time activist has been given a ‘Hero Lifetime’ award for her years promoting the nation’s heritage in the Jewish community.
Reading offers a break from work and caring for other people and it can also be a way to gain personal insights.
A Flemish Baroque painting reanimates Genesis 16–21 and helps us reflect on trust, covenant and the consequences of human ...
Fulfilling the commandment of circumcision means taking the ordinary body of a human being and transforming it into something ...
In the Church, we are made children of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob -- the God who makes known His name and His ways to Moses in today's First Reading. Mindful of His covenant with Abra ...
The patriarchs in the Bible were the fathers of the nation of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Through these three men, the ...
Sunday of Lent year C ✠ A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke 9:28-36 Jesus took Peter, John, and James and went ...
In these first two weeks of Lent, we've begun a new stage of our Holy Year pilgrimage. We've seen human frailty and the glory ...
Through sacrifice and unwavering faith, Abraham’s covenant with God prefigures the greater fulfillment in Christ, as depicted ...
For the second Sunday of Lent, the readings remind us that God has renewed the covenant repeatedly throughout history.
“As for Me,” says the LORD, “this is My covenant with them: My Spirit who is upon you, and My words which I have put in your ...