Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “From the cross we see the monstrosity of mankind when it lets itself be guided by evil. But we also see the immensity of the mercy of God, who doesn’t treat us according to our sins, but according to his mercy.”
Pope Francis: “From the cross we see the monstrosity of mankind when it lets itself be guided by evil. But we also see the immensity of the mercy of God, who doesn’t treat us according to our sins, but according to his mercy.”
Pope Francis: “Evil will not have the last word.”
Millennial co-founder and contributing editor Christopher Hale has a new article in Time, in which he explains why we shouldn’t ignore the cross. He writes: Good Friday allows us to admit our own destructiveness, our own vanity and our own failures. Too often we have built our lives on the misfortunes of others. Too often… Read More Christopher Hale in Time: Why Focus On The Cross?
Cardinal Walter Kasper: “The Pope has freed the Church from its bourgeois past.”
Check out these recent articles from around the web: White House, Congress Should Remember Pope Francis During Budget Process by Emily Conron: “The Catholic Church has said it again and again: the federal budget is a moral document that represents the priorities of a nation. While Washington might consider these cuts a small sliver, the… Read More Around the Web
Pope Francis: “The experience of fraternal sharing with those who suffer opens us to the true beauty of human life, which includes its fragility. In safeguarding and promoting life — at every stage and in any condition it is found — may we recognize the dignity and value of every human being from conception to… Read More Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “We look at the sky, there are many, many stars; but when the sun rises in the morning, the light is such that we can’t see the stars. God’s mercy is like that a great light of love and tenderness. God forgives us, not with a decree, but with his love, healing the… Read More Quote of the Day