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Carl Trueman accuses Joseph Bottum of arguing that purgatory must be true because the thought of it makes our lives happier and more hopeful (Letters, Nov. 11). That would be a fallacy, but Mr. Bottum ...
Bishop Steven J. Lopes of the Houston-based Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, speaks during a Nov. 11, 2025, session of the fall general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in ...
(OSV News) — A new English version of the Bible will be released in 2027 with the name The Catholic American Bible, according to Bishop Steven J. Lopes, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic ...
Reading the Bible makes Christians and others more generous with their time, talents and money, and encourages acts of brotherly love, the American Bible Society said in its latest release from the ...
Millennial readership has increased; zoomers read less than other generations but are on a steady upward trajectory. “Around two years ago, I started reading the Bible,” 20-year-old Hailey Gillman ...
I'm sharing a personal reflection on my journey through the genealogies in First Chronicles and how it changed my mindset about reading the Bible. Instead of searching for personal takeaways, I'm ...
Eye drops combining pilocarpine and diclofenac helped patients read extra lines on vision charts, with effects lasting up to two years. The treatment could revolutionize presbyopia care as a safe, non ...
on account of the Son of Man. Find today’s readings here. Scripture can be intoxicating. Sometimes, I feel tempted to distort Jesus’ words, to hear them as though they were spoken exclusively for me.
Sunday – Matthew 11:15 Monday – Proverbs 18:13 Tuesday – Revelation 2:7 Wednesday - Jeremiah 26:3-6 Thursday – John 8:42-47 Friday – Psalm 34:8-14 Saturday ...
Throughout his remarkable lifetime, the Rev. James Kelly has baptized thousands of people, married thousands more, ministered to the sick in hospitals, and traveled the world extensively. He became ...