Passion Sunday
How should we enter into Holy Week now that Passion Sunday has arrived? Find out when Liz Estler reflects as we begin this solemn celebration of our Lord’s Paschal Mystery.
How should we enter into Holy Week now that Passion Sunday has arrived? Find out when Liz Estler reflects as we begin this solemn celebration of our Lord’s Paschal Mystery.
What does the Feast of the Chair of Peter have to do with mercy? Find out when Liz Estler reflects on important Church celebration.
Are mercy and compassion the same thing? Is this really the year of mercy…or is it really the year of compassion? Find out the answers to these questions when Liz Estler reflects on the new Jubilee Year of Mercy which begins tomorrow, December 8, 2015, on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.
What’s so special about a basilica? Why does the Church celebrate the dedication of this basilica? Find out when Liz Estler reflects on this important feast and its history.
Today enjoy this video, created from pictures and words of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, on this day in which the Church celebrates her memorial.
Do you know where each of the archangels is mentioned in Sacred Scripture? Did you know that, besides the prayer to St. Michael, there are prayers for the other two archangels? Find out where the archangels are mentioned and what those prayers are on this Feast of the Archangels.
What does the universal call to holiness mean to the family as domestic Church? Liz Estler concludes her examination of the family as domestic Church in Part 4 of this four-part series.
What does it mean to be prophet and king in the secular world as part of the family as the domestic Church? Liz Estler continues her examination of the family as domestic Church in Part 3 of this four-part series by looking specifically at how parents function as prophets and kings within their domestic Church.
What does it mean to be priest, prophet and king in the secular world as part of the family as the domestic Church? Liz Estler continues her examination of the family as domestic Church in Part 2 of this four-part series by looking specifically how parents function as priest within their domestic Church.
How is the Family the Domestic Church? How does she hand on the faith? Liz Estler explores what it means for the family to be Church and examines, in part I, the four marks of the Church seen in the family.