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‘If they will not listen to Moses or the prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone should rise

Fr Richard Ounsworth, the editor-in-chief of Godzodgz, continues our 'God Matters?' series by asking whether Jesus is really God: Oliver James

Today’s readings remind us of two virtues that are at the core of Christian life: justice and humility. The first

Cardinal Hume wrote: 'There is a certain solidarity in sin.' The passion and death of Christ happened as a consequence

Readings: Genesis 15: 5-12, 17-18; Psalm 26; Philippians 3:17-4:1; Luke 9: 28-36What’s the Transfiguration doing here in Lent? In today’s

Second Sunday of Lent. Fr Benedict Jonak argues that our expectation as Christians is nothing less then sharing in the

Readings: Matthew 5:43-48. One common reading of Christ’s relationship to the Pharisees runs like this: the Pharisees were legalistic, bound to

1 Peter 5:1-4; Ps 23; Mt 16:13-19. Today’s feast is very important despite its name perhaps suggesting it is merely about

The English Dominican Victor White OP  used to maintain that people generally find prayer difficult when they pray for the

The tone of today’s Gospel is decidedly sharp. We encounter Jesus amongst a growing crowd who, despite all the signs

Today’s gospel brings intimacy into our Lenten season’s prayerful aspect. Prayer is one of the three main actions Catholics

Reading: Matthew 21:31-46. Today’s gospel seems to be laden with Lenten messages: a preacher could feast on the themes of

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