Archbishop William E. Lori asks, are we accessible to God?
Archbishop William E. Lori asks, are we accessible to God?
Front Door Rapid Rehousing program’s expansion includes assistance for those fleeing abusive relationships.

Director Martin Scorcese’s latest explores Jesuits in 17th-century Japan, where persecution of Christians rages.
Special working group created to resolve concerns after forced resignation.

Woodstock parishioner Kerry Becker calls her infant son Jacob an “unexpected miracle.”

On feast of St. Stephen, first martyr, Pope Francis cites courage of Iraqi Christians.

The pope prayed that peace come to people who suffer because of the “economic ambitions of the few” and the “idolatry of money.”
I. Accessibility: Is God Accessible? Sometimes I think accessibility is the name of the game. You can’t construct a new building without making it accessible to one and all. When we need a ride, we expect an Uber car to pick us up in a matter of minutes. When we go on the internet or […]
The reform of the Roman Curia is not a mere face-lift to rejuvenate an aging body but a process of deep, personal conversion, Pope Francis said.

Science fiction becomes the springboard for a study of selfishness, sin and the possibility of forgiveness in “Passengers” (Sony).
God is Emmanuel, God-with-us, in the midst of our lives, not outside them.
