Mt 5:1-12a This Sunday we find ourselves hearing the most famous sermon in all history: The Sermon on the Mount. Over the years, the Sermo ...
As a church rooted in the love and justice of Jesus, we affirm the sacred worth and dignity of every human being.
Our readings today remind us that God is always with us and “gets” us, even when others are not and do not.
On Jan. 4, the Rev. Connell McHugh, a priest of the Diocese of Scranton and a Hazleton native, entered into eternal rest.
The great tragedy of women who believe strongly in the values of dignity, respect, inclusion, etc., and who reject God, is ...
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12 things Christians should know about cremation
An explainer outlines why cremation is permissible in Christianity and how custom differs from doctrine, shaping contemporary ...
When Rev. Micah Smith’s mission team traveled to Cuba after Hurricane Melissa, they found hope in the middle of despair.
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Honor God, build communities and transform the nation
First of three parts THIS column begins a three-part series entitled “Honor God, build communities and transform the nation.” ...
One of the core teachings of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is that the human spirit never dies. Instead of fearing death, Pa ...
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Berg: For this we are created
The Diocese of Pueblo's Bishop Stephen J. Berg writes about the Christian story of creation and the reason for humanity's ...
I hadn’t been in the ministry that long. I hadn’t been in seminary that long. It was a student appointment. And I was doing a lot of learning as a ...
As Christians, we are familiar with Scripture’s clear warnings about money. We are told that “the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil” (1 Timothy 6:10), and that no one can serve both God and ...
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