Close your eyes, and imagine yourself sitting on the shoreline, wondering where God is calling you next.
In our language today, the word “doubt” covers many types of questioning.
In the Eucharist, we are transformed into the body of Jesus Christ.
God is always doing new things, in new and surprising ways.
Paulist Fr. Mark-David Janus reflects on his mentor, Fr. Walter J. Sullivan, C.S.P.: war chaplain, Shakespeare scholar, and Paulist priest.
A more contemplative approach to a familiar gospel passage.
How else is the Holy Spirit supposed to intervene in the world, unless we continually receive and nurture the fruits of the Holy Spirit?
In this parable, perhaps we are always not called to play the role of the fig tree.
The last thing any of us needs in Lent 2022 is more isolation.
In Lent, we search for true meaning, for treasure that lasts.
We may not be able to control our thoughts or emotions at all times, but we have a lot more control over the words we...
Jeremiah, Jesus, and Paul all knew the endurance necessary to thrive on a long journey.