Let us recognize everyone’s deepest identity: each of us is a beloved child of God.
In this strange time, it sure seems as if the soil is getting shallower and rockier, rather than deeper and richer.
We have come to understand that religious intolerance is both un-Christian and un-American.
Paulist Fr. Rich Andre preached this homily for the 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year A) on June 28, 2020 at St. Austin Catholic Parish...
Maybe, just maybe, the pandemic of 2020 will rouse us from our complacency.
Whenever we receive the Eucharist, we make a public pledge to care for one another, especially for those who are suffering most.
Let us ask the Holy Spirit to strengthen us in our fight against racism.
What if Jesus were still living among us as a human being in, say, Fort Wayne, Indiana?
This week, try praying with the Holy Spirit.
How is Jesus present among us at the in-person Mass and in the online Mass?
Despite our fears and doubts, we have an opportunity to promote greater justice!
Just as Christ cannot be confined to the tomb, the Church cannot be confined to a building.