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Rev. Paul Nicholson, S.J., begins his homily for the Ascension with a striking image from Medieval art: Jesus’ feet dangling in the air, his body swallowed by clouds.
Jesus’s boats were not a one-purpose vessel. Most often, he used a fishing boat that didn’t stray far from shore. His boat was a vessel of journey and sustenance. It was not Noah’s ark, a vessel of ...
A Homily for Pentecost, Year C, by Fr. Anthony SooHoo, S.J. Most of us are familiar with the traditional images of the Holy Spirit: the dove, the wind, the tongues of fire.
And this is the Church: The Lord feeds his people, but he does so through others. On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, we ...
George Munger: Remember that Jesus washed his disciples’ feet . Lum3n/via Pexels. Published: 05-27-2025 9:01 AM ... A prison warden can wash the feet of those in his custody.
Seminary and institute teachers gathered at the Joseph Smith Building on the BYU campus for the second annual Church ...
Help students "take personal ownership in learning," Elder D. Todd Christofferson told thousands of religious educators at ...
Toronto’s Cardinal Leo Calls on Faithful to Honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus in June Jesus’ heart, he explained, is ‘one of the most profound and enduring symbols in Catholic devotional life.’ ...
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House where Jesus held Last Supper with disciples still exists 2,000 years later - MSNThis location is briefly mentioned in the Book of Luke 22:11-13, where Jesus asks for a spacious, furnished upper room where he and his disciples could share their Passover meal.
And so Jesus once more takes on the condition of fallen man. Stripped of his garments, he reminds us that we have all lost the "first garment" that is God's splendour.
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