
In the Darkness We See Farther – Pondering the Paradox of the “Dark Knowing” of Faith
Seeing and knowing by faith is “obscure” – but how can that obscurity paradoxically help us to see better?
Seeing and knowing by faith is “obscure” – but how can that obscurity paradoxically help us to see better?
It takes time for the reality of the Resurrection to transform our lives.
Monsignor Pope gives insight into the significance of Jesus’ age at the time of his death.
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.