Luke’s vision of Jesus is deeply attuned to God’s compassion, justice and concern for those most impoverished and ...
On this third Sunday of Lent, we are invited to become aware of God’s presence through living things like bushes and fig ...
I spent a brief time on spring break with a small group of Duke students, Duke religious leaders and community members, who ...
This Sunday's reflection is by Father Jean Louis Tindano of the Diocese of Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso. More than two years ...
What Jesus is saying is that is easy to focus on the sins of others, while failing to discern our own need for repentance and ...
Area houses of worship are invited to share their news for our free weekly listings. Email information to Mercury Editor Tony ...
Season five of The Chosen will be the biggest yet, focusing on of Jesus final days and the deeply personal and emotional ...
Most secularists believe that these religious apocalyptic visions of the future are absurd, although many secularists themselves fervently believe that artificial intelligence, run away genetic ...
The Bible, both Old and New Testaments ... and His eschatological teachings—such as Matthew 24:32-33, the parable of the fig tree—may symbolically point to Israel’s restoration.
In the Church, we are made children of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob -- the God who makes known His name and His ways to Moses in today's First Reading. Mindful of His covenant with Abra ...
North American rights, meanwhile, were won by William Morrow in a hotly contested 13-way auction. Helen Garnons-Williams, publishing director of Fig Tree, pre-empted UK and Commonwealth rights ...