Well-pruned vines produce sixteen times as much fruit as unpruned ones!
Paulist Fr. John Geaney reflects on the recent eclipse.
What graces have we experienced recently? What does God invite us to do next?
Paulist Fr. John Geaney has the Easter Season and the Jewish observance of Passover on the brain in this installment of Psalm Sense.
Fr. John Geaney contrasts the beauty of springtime flowers with the ugliness of the violence and wars in Ukraine, the Holy Land, and other places...
Paulist Fr. John Geaney reflects on Easter. He connects his reflection to verses of Psalm 118.
In wars and pandemics, people of faith aren’t magically protected from injury, illness, or death.
It’s the very triviality of benefit and the amount of effort required that makes foot washing so special.
In this installment of Psalm Sense, Paulist Fr. John Geaney reflects on prayer. He connects his reflection to verses of Psalm 77.
We don’t have to wait for a near-death experience to reform our lives.
Paulist Fr. John Geaney has St. Patrick's Day on the brain in this in this installment of Psalm Sense.