Throughout this year of Mark, Jesus’ healing of the sick — physically and spiritually — is prominent. All this year, we’ve seen a recurrent pattern. Jesus encounters a sick person. Someone — either ...
There are 37 miracles of Jesus mentioned in the gospels, and two-thirds of these involved him healing someone. John’s Gospel tells us that what is written only represents a fraction of what Jesus did ...
When anyone cries out to God for healing or help, God always listens, Pope Leo XIV said. "There is no cry that God does not hear, even when we are not aware we are addressing him," the pope told ...
Readings can be found here. In Jesus’ day, people believed in the presence of spirits. These beings, although intangible, were just as present and alive and active as any visible being. Some of these ...
The “Revival Session” on Friday evening during the National Eucharistic Congress offers pilgrims the opportunity to unite their own suffering with the wounds of Christ. “There will be prayers of ...
Sickness, pain, and brokenness are part of life, but they don’t have the final say. Whether you’re battling physical illness, emotional wounds, or spiritual weariness, the Bible is filled with God’s ...
Now, this is typical of our healing services. Daily, millions of people seek healing and solutions to their numerous problems ...
To the one who said that Jesus would get the vaccine, God bless you. If you have been watching the narrative of the world, then I understand your fear and desire to control. In fear and control, I ...
Human dignity is restored to someone shattered. A dead relationship comes to life. A broken person is made whole. How does it happen?
There are four marks of wounded healers. Now over 200,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States, almost 70 times more than those who died in the September 11 attacks and more than the ...
For over a year, many people went without consistent, physical touch, a necessary but painful measure to help minimize the spread of Covid-19. As we re-emerge and return to some sense of normalcy, ...