Mercy, mercy me / Oh, things ain’t what they used to be,” sang Marvin Gaye back in the 1970s. The song makes me reflect on the way aging can lead to ever more awareness of the flux and flow of life.
The Rev. Trish Sullivan Vanni explores the spiritual meaning behind the “lion and lamb” proverb and its connection to Lent and Easter.
Weekly sermon summaries for local and area churches.
The current military action against Iran is a clash of ethical impulses: the security of the country versus the kind of ...
“Listening to the word in the liturgy teaches us to listen to the truth of reality. In the midst of the many voices present in our personal lives and in society, Sacred Scripture helps us to recognize ...
Blending beloved Irish blessings with scripture and practical prompts, this devotional aims to strengthen faith and lift the spirit.
For many men and women, abortion is a secret carried in silence. It may be years, even decades in the past, but the memory ...
Tim Goode is a residentiary canon in York Minster, having previously spent all his time since ordination in 2009 in parish ...
Two people meet at a well, looking for water. One is tasked to return regularly; the other arrives in a moment of need. They ...
The heart of the Father is rich in mercy, and he is now calling every human being on the face of the earth to a change of heart. "Repent!" was the first word out of the Lord's mouth in his public ...
Ramadan encourages individuals and societies to reassess consumption patterns, prioritize generosity, and realign economic activity with moral and communal values.
Over the past several months, I have been reading the Quran with the intention of completing it during the blessed month of ...