
Father Christmas Will Never Die Because Christ Has Risen From the Dead
Chesterton’s defense of Father Christmas reveals a deeper truth: Christ’s birth conquers every winter of the world.
Chesterton’s defense of Father Christmas reveals a deeper truth: Christ’s birth conquers every winter of the world.
‘Unless there is a Good Friday in our lives, there will never be an Easter Sunday.’
As the Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, the Holy Father personally baptized eight adults.
The enduring nature of Catholic doctrine is a testament to its timelessness and truth.
‘Christ is risen, and life is freed.’
User’s Guide to Sunday, April 4, Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord
COMMENTARY: Christianity without a risen Christ — truly alive and with a real, glorified body — is an essentially empty, even false, belief system.
COMMENTARY: Because Christ is our model, ‘by burying the bodies of the faithful, the Church confirms her faith in the resurrection of the body.’
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