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We’ve been discussing the true motivation of God’s love. We looked at John 3:16, which says, “For God so loved the world.” He loved the world. That is why He ...
He points to a stained-glass window in his foyer, a painting of him with Jesus, and his favorite proverb over the fireplace — "By humility and the fear of the Lord are riches and honor and life ...
There is a reason that we have traditionally spoken of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist as the “Blessed Sacrament.” We ...
Immediately after wishing the disciples peace, Jesus says, “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” Peace is the first gift of the resurrection, but mission is the second.
Far from being a moment of loss, the Ascension opens up a joyful reality: Christ is closer than ever, not limited by space or time. Artus Wolffort (1581-1641), “The Ascension of Jesus Christ ...
Because when He ascended to sit at the Father’s right hand, He did so as the incarnate Son of God, in the human flesh and the human nature which He took on in His incarnation. He did not shed ...
Jesus is called the Father’s right hand itself. There is no contradiction here. God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit possess the whole intellect and power of the one God.
As Pope St. John Paul II reminded the faithful in 1979: “Jesus took his place. After having undergone the humiliation of his passion and death, Jesus took his place at the right-hand of God; he ...