Easter Above the Arctic Circle
by Nicholas ReidPope Francis has called us to minister to those on the margins—whether the spiritual margins, the geographical margins, or both. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis has called us to minister to those on the margins—whether the spiritual margins, the geographical margins, or both. Continue Reading »
The eclipse points to Christ's triumph over evil. Continue Reading »
Remember Jesus’s suffering for us, for it is when we remember God, that God remembers us. Continue Reading »
The Holy Spirit moves in the streets of Seville during Holy Week. Continue Reading »
Easter is good news: Our bodies too will be raised immortal, incorruptible—joined together with our souls in paradisal glory. Continue Reading »
Can anything we ever learn about history, about the universe, about ourselves compare with that reality in its sheer strangeness and wonderful improbability? He is risen; he is risen indeed. Continue Reading »
Here on earth, we may be tempted to believe the lie that the only reality is division and hatred, destruction and death. But the resurrection of Jesus puts us back in the Garden of Eden. Continue Reading »
Judas’s kiss was deeply painful, for his kiss was a betrayal, not just of a symbol, not just of a friend, but of the Kiss himself. Judas used a kiss to betray his Kiss. Continue Reading »
Jesus’s entrance into this world would be of no importance had he not been offered up as a sacrifice for the millennially-problematic human being. Continue Reading »
Mary Magdalene is in Paradise, in the Garden of Eden. But she doesn’t know it yet. Continue Reading »