The Parable of the Marriage Feast, as the Ignatius Study Bible reminds us, is an “allegory of salvation history culminating” in the Lord Jesus. The king in the parable is God, who prepares a wedding feast for his beloved son.
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A Catholic Single Mom’s View on Dating, Sex, and Teenage Daughters
The first thing I want my children to know is being a virgin does not dictate if they are a good person, a worthy person, or not.
The Virtue of Justice and Voting as a Catholic
How is the virtue of justice and voting connected? What does it mean to vote as a Catholic in the context of today’s frequently anti-life and pro-abortion candidates? Can a Catholic safely vote for the Biden-Harris presidential ticket?
Is America on The Road to Communism?
What’s going on in America? What’s behind the street riots, the increasing racial and social division, the leftist bent found in the mainstream news media, and the social conditioning going on in colleges and universities? Is all of this just a coincidence?
The Light Shining in Darkness Is a Call to Trust
A light shining in the darkness can guide us along the way, and reminds us of how much we need the light.