
“Father Forgive them, They Know Not What They Do.” But Don’t We Really Know What We Are Doing?
What did Jesus mean when He said, “they know not what they do?”
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What did Jesus mean when He said, “they know not what they do?”

Monsignor Pope gives an apt analogy for understanding–and accepting–our current sufferings.

Monsignor Pope with a thought-provoking homily for the Ephiphany.

Why is it fitting that Mary was conceived without the stain of original sin?

As November ends but Advent begins, Monsignor Pope asks us to remember the four last things.

Should we aim to be “nice”? Monsignor Pope on why there are far better adjectives for a follower of Christ.

A story about the prophet Elisha can give us peace in the storms — even political ones.

Monsignor Pope takes up the topic of humility in prayer as St. Teresa of Avila presents it in her treatise The Way of Perfection.

Lessons from the life of St. Francis

On this Feast Day of St. Matthew, we must acknowledge a great mercy in Jesus’ call. As a tax collector, Matthew was considered a great sinner. In fact, the term “tax collector” was a biblical euphemism for great sinner. Yet despite this, Jesus called him to be an Apostle. In our times, many set mercy