Four topics emerge from this Sunday's readings: celebration, reconciliation, God and compassion. The first, celebration, emerges from the reading taken from the book of Joshua that features the ...
The sacrament of Reconciliation, being a sacrament, is a work of God before it is a work of man. Jesus establishes the sacrament; we just get to be participants in it, and Jesus seems to be so eager ...
You can summarize Jesus' mission for the world in one word: Reconciliation. He did many wonderful things throughout His life and ministry on earth: healing the sick, feeding the hungry, caring for the ...
Reconciliation is more than a response to conflict—it is a central part of God’s redemptive work in the world.... - Published on August 15, 2025 Reconciliation is more than a response to conflict—it ...
I am told that it’s my Christian duty to forgive, and the Lord knows I’ve tried. But each time I forgive him... - Published on August 15, 2025 He said I am sorry, but it’s at least the tenth time! I ...
In a recent post on X, Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth reiterated that the reinstatement of the 1914 Reconciliation Monument, which celebrates the bringing together of the South and the North after ...
While there are times when the culture has to catch up with the church, it seems that the reverse is now true. Like the encouraging shouts from the crowd heard by a slowing marathon runner, Jay ...
MONCKS CORNER — Beneath a canopy of spring sunlight and solemn reverence, the monks of Mepkin Abbey and dozens of guests gathered Saturday, April 26, for the dedication of the Meditation Garden of ...
In the Bible, reconciliation is a change of personal relations between human beings (1 Sam. 29:4; Matt. 5:24; 1 Cor. 7:11) or between God and man (Rom. 5:1–11; 2 Cor. 5:18 f.; Col. 1:20; Eph. 2:16).
Editor's note: "Reconciliation in Chicago" is NCRonline's newest blog series, a weekly blog from the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation, a ministry of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood ...