To vary Oscar Wilde, the Church’s liturgical life often imitates art by being strikingly appropriate to a particular moment. That was certainly true on Monday of the Third Week of Lent, 2023 — a day ...
Living in the mid- to late Ninth Century B.C., the prophet Elisha succeeded his mentor Elijah to perform many miracles including healing the sick, raising the dead, parting the waters of the Jordan ...
Like a warm breeze on a perfect summer morning, a voice of grace and compassion rings across more than 3,000 years in this Sunday’s reading from the Hebrew Bible. The voice doesn’t belong to a grown ...
The Revised Common Lectionary once again presents us, this 21st Sunday after Pentecost, with wonderful lessons that teach essential elements of the Judeo-Christian way. Moreover, those lessons are ...
Have you ever had trouble trusting God? I have. God seems to do things quite differently than I would. Most of the time, He’s not interested in my interpretation of the situation as He can see the ...