Even the Son of God models the rhythm of service and solitude, demonstrating that our Lenten journey is a balance: serve the hungry, trust the Savior in the storm, and return to prayerful communion ...
The BBC has announced the sixth annual Faith & Hope season, an unparalleled commitment to multi-faith religious programming across TV and Radio beginning this month which will run throughout Spring ...
Anna continues to push her sound while cementing her reputation as a fearless songwriter unafraid to share the personal corners of her story ...
The Best American Essays 2025 (Mariner) is an anthology of 21 nonfiction prose pieces written by North American writers in 2024 and selected in 2025. In a word, this selection is encouraging, in part ...
Today marks the release of the new album by Vanessa Jean Speckman and Micah Schnabel! It is called Micah Schnabel & Vanessa Jean Speckman Present: The Great Degradation. The album finds the duo ...
Whatever the struggles that you maybe going through in life, Lord Krishna’s advice in Bhagavad Gita can gift you solace. Indeed, for thousands of years, devotees and readers all over the world have ...
A Reflection for the Thursday of the Third Week of Lent If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts (Ps 95:7-8). Find today’s readings here. It is hard to make it too far in this world without ...
Saying God has a purpose for suffering neither negates divine sovereignty nor means the point of suffering is a lesson. A believer’s suffering is not meaningless. This is different from saying God has ...
We believers cannot answer our own questions, at least not to our satisfaction. But we equally cannot stop asking those questions, and that is what makes life worth living.
Saint Cyril of Alexandria was born about the year 376 in Egypt, then part of the Roman empire. From 412 until his death in 444 he served as Patriarch of Alexandria, where the last remnants of ...