The mystery of the Incarnation is so profound that we can never fully comprehend or understand it. This is why we celebrate Christmas over a period of several weeks rather than on a single day. Click the title to read more.
The responses we received from our parish census were very important, but the people who did NOT respond are equally important to us. Why? Click to find out.
There is an important lesson for all of us in the fabulous story of Kathleen Magowan: It is not WHAT we do that matters; it is HOW we do it. Click for more on this wonderful example for others!
Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, especially for children (or the child in us!). It can also be a time where we can lose site of WHY we're celebrating. But, as Dianne Mead tells us in this presentation, in addition to Santa, it's not hard to keep some focus on the first five letters of 'Christmas'! Click for more on this week's presentation.
Times and seasons are the way in which we structure our lives and define who we are. Tell me how you structure time, and I will tell you who you are. The Church has its own way of structuring time. Click to read more.