
Shame and the Day of Judgement
Will the day of judgment be one of shame–or a story of restoration, redemption, and resurrection to be sung with joy?

Will the day of judgment be one of shame–or a story of restoration, redemption, and resurrection to be sung with joy?

Christ’s delays are always to give a greater gift.

Michel Therrien provides the principal beliefs that form the framework of Christianity, and, in particular, a thorough explanation of what the Church teaches about Jesus.

John’s hurried journey to the empty tomb on Easter morning took him to a greater destination: belief. Monsignor Charles Pope reflects on the Gospel.

Cardinal Raymond Burke with a powerful message: Easter is different this year, but we must remember that we have everything–everything!–to celebrate.

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ is Risen!
Why do Catholics focus so much on the crucifixion instead of the resurrection? Why do they claim to eat Jesus’ body and drink His blood during the Mass? Join Melissa Elson in part six of a series of interviews with Dr. Gerard Verschuuren about his book, Forty Anti-Catholic Lies, to shed light on these questions about the Faith.

In this chapter from his book “God’s World and Our Place in It”, Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on worldly defeat and spiritual victory.

What can we do to color our lives with spiritual joy this Easter season? Fr. John Bartunek reflects on this and offers three suggestions.

Fr. Grabriele Amorth reflects on the significance of Christ’s death and resurrection in this chapter from his book, “An Exorcist Explains the Demonic”.