A new year always brings a mixture of emotions. Some of us step into 2026 with excitement, others with uncertainty, grief or ...
Reflections on aging, loss, and grace—embracing God's guidance, kindness, and gratitude as we journey into 2026 with hope and ...
During my military career, while on a special task force, I needed to qualify in “High Ropes” to master rappelling from skyscrapers, steep mountains, or any necessary situation. The training was ...
One saint who exhibited great trust in God was St. Joseph, shown depicted in a statue in Budapest, Hungary, on Sept. 16. (photo: Daniel Ibanez / CNA) Msgr. Charles Pope Sunday Guide November 4, 2021 ...
"If I've made gold my trust, said to fine gold: “My security!” … that also is a punishable offense, because I would then be disloyal to God above." The Good News: Don't place all your faith in mortal ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In the story of the patriarch Abraham — honored by Jews, Christians and Muslims — faith becomes a direct relationship with God that is marked by constant prayer, which sometimes takes the form of ...
Early Americans bore energetic witness to bodily suffering. What can their example teach believers today? Sarah Pierpont often found herself bedridden by sickness. Living in colonial New Haven in the ...
As Christmas draws near, St. Joseph’s silent obedience offers a powerful lesson on faith, compassion, and trusting God when life takes an unexpected turn.