Bartimaeus – who may remind us of today’s urban homeless – is a hero in the Gospel of Mark.
Mark’s narrative seems to indicate that James and John may not be as far off as we think.
If you haven’t had a one-on-one conversation with Jesus in a while, why haven’t you?
A look at the pets and parishioners who came out for the Blessing of the Animals at our mother church in New York City.
A home filled with love might not be the neatest, but company is always welcome!
A report on two special Masses for the Paulist seminarians on August 31 and September 1.
Reflections on Catholic Campus Ministry from the Paulist Fathers
If your cell phone causes you to sin, cut off your internet connection.
Filmmaker Emanuele Sesta profiles Paulist Fr. Frank Sabatté and the artists of the Openings Collective.
We pray in thanksgiving for our three new novices who "signed in" during a special Mass on Saturday, August 25.
As Paulist founder Isaac Hecker said, “The one who has no cross is no follower of the crucified.”
In the political process, we can serve as agents of reconciliation.