Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the parable of the pharisee and the tax collector to explain that humility is an essential element in our prayer and in our relationship with God.
Not only does humility place us in a correct relationship with God, but by living humbly, we also follow Jesus’ example.
Deacon Greg Kandra provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Reflect on the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Oct.
This Sunday, we would love to have you with us to worship the creator of the universe, and to explore a, perhaps overlooked, ...
Over the last several weeks, as St. Luke’s Gospel has unfolded in our Sunday readings, some of us may have been reminded of a ...
A Facebook video of Vivian Reddy sweeping after Diwali celebrations at his home in Umhlanga has sparked a fierce debate about ...
In the Name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful Praise is due to Allah, Lord of the worlds, may the ...
The message of this Gospel offers something for everyone. It offers consolation and reassurance for those who feel small and ...
Continuing from last week, children notice kindness, and they mirror how we value those who serve. My husband is a great example of showing that acts of gratitude, whether big of small, is important.
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After 25 Years of Coaching Leaders, I’ve Found 1 Small Habit That Makes People Instantly Like You
After 25 years of coaching leaders, I’ve learned that the most effective ones know when to stop talking and start listening.
Personality attracts followers, but character earns trust — learn how self-awareness drives effective leadership.
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Humanity’s Best Hope: Love, Virtue, and Survival in the Age of AI
Humanity’s embrace of AI companions—once imagined in Her—reveals a crossroads: whether technology will deepen our capacity for love or quietly replace it, eroding what makes us human.
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