Experiencing Mass – in a Domestic Church in the Middle East
As regular readers of Catholic Stand may have noticed, although I live and work in Italy, I frequently spend time in the Middle East. The
As regular readers of Catholic Stand may have noticed, although I live and work in Italy, I frequently spend time in the Middle East. The
“Ugh! That road isn’t very safe at all! You know what they used to call it? The road of death!” This is how a parishioner
In recent years, scientists have moved the discussion centered around the existence of God into theories of time. Typically there are two theories of time
We live. We eat. We work. We enjoy life and build our own family. We struggle. We laugh, we cry, and at the end of
The hand of the LORD came upon me, and he led me out . . . and set me in the center of the broad
Christmas is not an event within history but is rather the invasion of time by eternity. (Hans Urs Von Balthasar) Eternity Is Not Linear From
Christmas is not an event within history but is rather the invasion of time by eternity. (Hans Urs Von Balthasar) Eternity Is Not Linear From
Pope St. John Paul II begins the encyclical Fides et Ratio with the admonition “Know Yourself”. Most apparently, we are material creatures and as such
“Remember, man, you are dust, and unto dust you shall return.” The priest uttered these words on Ash Wednesday as he traced the black cross