This Sunday is a time to commemorate all the faithful departed, to remember prayerfully God’s benevolent mercy, and to recall Christ who is the light of the world, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior.
Devlyn Brooks is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and serves Faith Lutheran Church in Wolverton, Minnesota.
At a Religion News Service symposium, faith leaders and journalists heard panels on what faith means in a digital age – and ...
India pulled off a record run chase to stun defending champions Australia by 5 wickets at DY Patil stadium in Navi Mumbai on ...
Women of all years filled the Sohn Residence lobby Oct. 20, curled up on couches, perched on armrests, and sitting cross-legged on the floor listening intently to Assistant Professor of English ...
Glenn Armocida has lived many lives in his 66 years. The Oakmont author started his journey as a writer at a young age while ...
My grandmother left Jerusalem in 1948 with a key that never found its lock again. She believed she would return before the tea cooled in its cup. The ...
Elijah was tired, afraid for his life and hiding in a mountain cave when God spoke to him in a still small voice. Moses was living in exile, far from home and trying to forget his past when God ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced "the historic dawn of the new Middle East" and called for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to receive a pardon in a speech before the Israeli Knesset after Hamas ...
A writer once said that the two most popular prayers on earth are “Help, help, help!” and “Thank you, thank you, thank you!” I won’t disagree. A lot of us are very good at praying the first one. But ...