The Christian faith of early 20th-century Irish author C.S. Lewis is enjoying a rebirth right now as American culture, and the wider Western world, appear to have lost a sense of right and wrong.
For some folks, they can’t wait to celebrate Christmas. Lights and decorations were already out in October. Forget Halloween and bypass Thanksgiving. No it’s on to Christmas. But as soon as Christmas ...
The annual challenge for clerics is to present a story listeners think they know everything about — the Son of God being born in a manger to a Virgin far from home — and offer something new, memorable ...
In light of international conflicts, a fraught presidential election season and other contemporary challenges, clergy across the Cedar Valley are preparing their Christmas sermons in hopes of ...
The news stung like a hornet against bare skin. For thirteen years, my wife and I celebrated Christmas with our two children on Christmas day. We considered it a sacred tradition — and thought they ...
Pope Francis has urged the faithful during the traditional Christmas Mass to bring hope as "pilgrims of light into the darkness of the world." The head of the Catholic Church said in his Christmas Eve ...
Monsignor Rt Rev Mark Kadima, gave his first sermon at the Kakamega Catholic church calling on faithful to share with the less fortunate in society. The Bishop-elect Bungoma speaking at St Joseph's ...
If there’s one word that’s core to Christmas, it's "peace." Yet we need to recognize that even the seemingly unarguable exhortation to strive for peace must not be treated as absolute law. There are ...
Between Kermit the Frog’s antics and the christening of a new National Christmas Tree Thursday night, you may have missed the moment President Obama preached on immigration reform. And unlike his ...
WHEN I gave a lecture with this title to the Fabian Society in London, during the most miserable period of the war, my very chairman began by protesting that happiness must not be pursued. There we ...
We are huddled somewhere in a deserted corner of the night and can't even think anymore. We have become rough and hard, I would like to say red; for apart from our hatred and our constant restlessness ...