


The Earliest Catholic Devotion: Stations of the Cross
Throughout the centuries, Christians have longed to go to Jerusalem and re-trace the journey Jesus took in his passion—to walk in his footsteps, literally, on his way to Calvary. While we can encounter Jesus and express devotion to his passion through prayer, reading...
The Art of Living
Joseph Ratzinger, the man who became Pope Benedict XVI, once said that in our secular, de- Christianized culture, the problem is not simply that the world has lost the gospel. We have lost the most basic human values as well. We have lost what he calls “the art of...
Coronavirus: Meeting God in Uncertainties
The coronavirus news suddenly became very personal to me on Friday, March 13 at 11:30 a.m. when I got the call from my wife. Don’t worry. No one in our household caught the virus. We’re all healthy. But my wife was informing me that the State of Colorado had...
My Sunday Without Mass
We trust that God sees our hearts — hearts that long for him, perhaps more than ever before. I had been watching the spread of the coronavirus on the news for several weeks. But it became very personal last Friday at 11:30 a.m. when I got the call from my wife....