One of the oldest monasteries in the world, Saint Catherine’s was founded all the way back in the year 324 and is still an important pilgrimage site for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Many people combine it with a visit to the nearby Mount Sinai, which is where Moses is said to have ...
Still does. That is why our Lord is called the Good Shepherd because we are like sheep who have gone astray (Isaiah 53:6). We don’t have David anymore, but we have the One who created him. Even when we wander, we are never out of His sight. His rod and staff still comfort (P...
But as a friend declared on his Christmas card, “Hope is here—if we have eyes to see and hearts to respond.” Hope isn’t knowledge. It does its work before any outcomes are experienced. Who knows exactly how we will get through the coming year? Since evil is the rejection of the ...
reminded me of Abraham in Genesis 18, who when he saw three strangers ran out to meet them and did all he could to make them feel welcome. There is even an old tradition that speaks of Abraham opening all four sides of his tent daily so that he could search for sojourners to welcome...
There is something to be said, something to be found in our work as musicians that can meet the moment and move us to a new place, a new understanding, but I’ll be goddamned if I can figure out what it is. I’m going to try anyway, but the combined plagues of the past year ...
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Giving these names to her boys goes deeper than paying tribute to The Man in Black and his wife, June. “I think their story, their relationship, is a great example of overcoming every obstacle to find yourself in another person. Johnny in particular overcame so many things: hardships, addi...
Psalm 110 foretells that David’s Lord (Messiah) would rule “in the midst of his enemies.” This does not create a mental image of Jesus first wiping all his enemies off the earth, then ruling over those who are left. His rulership would be exercised while his enemies were still ...
to the entire world.” They teach that the concept comes from Jesus who said this about the scribes and Pharisees: “The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat” (Matt. 23:2). The Pope does not sit in Moses’ seat. He does, however sit in the seat of Christ Catholics ...
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