OPINION
A world of endless thresholds
As we cross the threshold into a new year filled with things we can’t possibly see from our current vantage point, we have a choice about how we approach what’s ahead.
Siblings in Christ, we shine brighter together
OUR NEIGHBOR'S FAITH: A column by Jeremiah Williamson, the Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Albany
A Christmas reflection
This is a time for Catholics to bring joy and peace as heralds of God's coming in the flesh.
Be a faith fanatic
Advent is a time to focus or refocus on the importance of Jesus’ coming
‘Your sins are forgiven’
REFLECTIONS OF A NEW PRIEST: Celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation has stood out as a deeply humbling and fulfilling dimension of priesthood.
What am I supposed to teach?
GUEST ESSAY: Be open and look for signs of God in your life.
Why are we so guilty?
While Catholics don’t hold a monopoly on religious inflicted guilt, the Church is infamous for it. But why?
Serve the kingdom
Through our individual acts of charity, we can assist the hungry, the stranger and the prisoner to build a just society.
Advent gratitude
This season, let us reach out to those in the darkness to offer them the ultimate source of light, the new born King.
Waiting without hope
During difficult times, it can be near-impossible to trust that God has a plan greater than ours
Imagine a stronger church
Our church is in crisis mode, so how can we be better?
Clergy abuse: Priests are the antidote
A column by Teresa Pitt Green, an abuse survivor and an advocate for trauma-informed pastoral care.
A good retreat in ‘God’s Cathedral’
Diocesan priests share time of prayer, relaxation and reflection.
The thing with feathers
These delicate, fragile, seemingly insignificant natural wonders have something powerful to teach us
To know and love the lord
As a priest, I can now share what I have gained through years of study with young people.
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