Jesus' relatives
There are many of them. The New Testament mentions them at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry as enemies of the good news and groups them with the scribes and Pharisees, showing them at times as distorting the reputation of […]
There are many of them. The New Testament mentions them at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry as enemies of the good news and groups them with the scribes and Pharisees, showing them at times as distorting the reputation of […]
Saint John the Theologian, Apostle and Evangelist, the beloved disciple of the Lord, is above all an example and teacher of love. Love breathes from
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The “Lord’s Prayer” (Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be your name...), as called for the first time by Saint Cyprian of Carthage (+258), is considered one of the most important prayers.
On the second of February, the Holy Church celebrates the commemoration of the offering of Jesus Christ as a child to the Temple (a holiday known as the Entry
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Whoever reads Paul's letters with understanding knows that he did not rely, in his understanding of the event of Christ's resurrection, exclusively on the Jewish faith and perceptions that...
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The readers whom Matthew wanted for his Gospel were the Jews or Jewish converts. Therefore, his main concern at the beginning of his Gospel was to explain
When Paul entered Rome, he was allowed “to stay in his own house with the soldier who was guarding him” (Acts 28:16).
The word “Gospel” appears in the singular form twelve times in the Qur’an, and two of them stipulate that “Jesus, son of Mary” was given
The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews states, as in the text of today’s Epistle, that the Lord Jesus Christ is a high priest forever “in the order of
There are two narratives in the Bible that deal with the story of the creation of the world. The recording of the first account dates back to the sixth century before Christ (Genesis 1:
In the Gospel of Luke (18:35-43), the blind man cries out to the Lord Jesus passing by, calling him “Jesus, son of David,” and asking him to
He begins the letter by talking about his escape from the persecution of the Nabatean ruler of Damascus, and how he was let down in a basket from a market.