
Pope Francis: Do Not Sugarcoat Your Witness of the Gospel
Pope Francis said Jesus is present to us even in our old age and infirmity, as our dependency on others grows.
Pope Francis said Jesus is present to us even in our old age and infirmity, as our dependency on others grows.
A NOTE FROM OUR PUBLISHER: Archbishop José Gomez’s timely observations point to the intrinsic shortcomings of these contemporary ideologies that lately have become so prominent in our national discourse.
In his 11th live-streamed address in his cycle of catechesis on Galatians, the Pope underlined that “uniformity as a rule of life is not Christian.”
The Pope said that St. Paul could not fathom why the Galatians would prefer another “gospel” when offered such a great gift.
SCRIPTURES & ART: “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” (John 6:35)
On the occasion of the republishing of his historical inquiry on the passion and death of Jesus, Vittorio Messori reaffirms the urgency of announcing the truth of Christianity to a secularized modern world.
According to the newspaper, Mustapha “did not like the confidence displayed by the young man and decided to send him to an early grave.”
SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER: The archbishop emeritus of Caracas, Venezuela, points to the key to revitalizing the Church.
Jesus Christ desires that all people know him and his love, Pope Francis said Oct. 20.
On Feb. 1, the Holy Father said: ‘The Gospel changes the heart! It changes life; it transforms the inclination to evil to resolutions of good.’
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