Like Jesus, go to your lonely place, where, absorbed in prayer, you allow yourself to be absorbed in the God of life and love.
Patricia Simpson, pastoral administrator of the Paulist Center in Boston, on life and ministry during the pandemic.
I don’t think we should ever call anyone a “nut job” or a “snowflake.”
Brothers and sisters, evil is coming toward you. But if I were evil, I would think twice, for even as it comes for you, you...
For me, believing in Jesus means following the path of what is right and being happy and content or being anxious, fearful and living a...
As we journey down the road, from time to time we barge into people’s lives...It is our turn, by whatever way we know best, to...
Make a gift and watch the Annual Paulist Appeal at paulist.org/apa Dear Friends, I remember the first time I preached a Paulist Appeal about 26...
If it could happen to me, why shouldn’t it happen to you?
We do not know what God is saying to another; it is blasphemous to replace God’s voice with our own. But we do know, as...
If you are looking for digestible spiritual book with surprises for your soul, try this out in these dreary winter months.
Key Players in Prayer for Christian Unity As the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity approaches, Tom Ryan reflects on its origins and evolution, with...