February 15, 2026 – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: Sirach 15:15-20; Psalm 119, R. Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord!; 1 Corinthians 2:6-10; Gospel – Matthew 5:17-37 “Jesus said ...
Can you remember the love at grandma and grandpa’s house? Read how one woman found her way to her calling because of their ...
Jesus wants to make moral living intrinsic to the whole person who ultimately contributes to the flourishing of the community.
Embedded within this Great Principle are four key tenets that show us what living it out actually looks like: heart, soul, mind and loving our neighbor as ourselves. In my last article, we focused on ...
The Sermon on the Mount, which continues in this week’s gospel, has generated more comment, commentary and criticism, both ...
Valentine’s Day, the day of love and friendship. Already for weeks we have seen chocolate hearts, roses, cards, and other presents specifically advertised for ...
The Gospel contains four descriptions of fulfilling the Law — and what happens to a person in whom Jesus Christ is really ...
Faith leaders emphasize the importance of spreading love beyond Valentine's Day, highlighting its power to heal, unite, and ...
As Christian nationalism rises, some influential voices are reframing this ability as weakness, manipulation or even a threat ...
At BYU, LDS Church President Dallin Oaks delivers his first major address at the faith's 18th prophet-president.
"Bachelor" alum Madison Prewett appeared on Candace Cameron Bure's podcast and spoke about living a "double life." ...
Being spiritually curious means I don't follow a rulebook. Instead, these 12 soul-level practices give me a meaning in a way ...