The Cross: The Heart of the Christian Faith
The Cross, a symbol of suffering and hope, reveals God’s love, mercy, and a personal invitation to new life in Christ.
The Cross, a symbol of suffering and hope, reveals God’s love, mercy, and a personal invitation to new life in Christ.
Jesus is the heartbeat of the whole Bible—foreshadowed and promised throughout the Old Testament as part of God’s rescue plan from the beginning.
The Virgin Mary—mother of Jesus, model of faith, and spiritual guide who leads hearts to God’s mercy and saving grace.
Jesus’ parables were spiritual doorways—simple yet deep stories revealing our hearts and calling us to God’s truth.
The question of who killed Jesus—Romans or Jews—points to both, yet His sacrifice was a willing act to fulfill God’s redemptive plan.
Jesus Christ invites all into a journey shaped by His life, teachings, death, and lasting impact on hearts and history.
A priest is a spiritual leader and mediator who teaches, prays, and guides worship—rooted in Scripture and vital to the life of the Church.
Philip the Apostle wasn’t loud or famous, but his quiet, faithful response to Jesus helped open hearts and change lives for eternity.
Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, a common language in first-century Judea, but He also likely used Hebrew and Greek in different contexts.
“Venerable” is a Catholic title for one recognized as having lived a life of heroic virtue—step two in the path to sainthood.