The events of Easter have always fascinated me, not least of all, of course, the miracle of the Resurrection. What a tremendous example of the power of God at work in raising Jesus bodily from the ...
In the Church calendar, today, March 31, is the feast of Easter, a day on which Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The resurrection of Jesus from the grave is the ...
For all of us Easter means the passing of cold, winter days and the coming of spring, summer and, hopefully, some nice weather. For the Christian, however, it is about more than the weather. We ...
This edition of the Register packs power and grace from three specific perspectives. Not only is this our Easter issue, it is also our Divine Mercy Sunday issue. And we are also giving you a preview ...
Charles Wesley’s ‘Christ the Lord Is Risen Today’ brings alleluia‘s historical significance to modern audiences. Long before I ever understood Christ’s atoning sacrifice or appreciated his glorious ...
“Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.” Luke 24. The light of the new Easter candle, the renewal of our Baptismal Promises, and the joy and hope that comes from ...
He is not here. He is risen!” Two thousand years after the resurrection these words still have the power to startle us. When the women disciples first heard those words, they did not know what to make ...
For Christians, Easter is a day of festivity, the crown of the year, not March Madness. Christ is Risen, love conquers sin, light shatters the darkness, and life triumphs over death! Alleluia! It was ...
First of all, Jesus is risen! Alleluia! In Matthew 22:15-22, the Pharisees ask Jesus a tough question: "Tell us … is it against our law to pay taxes to the Roman Emperor or not?" Jesus responds, "Why ...
The first time I saw death, it was a murder: the murder of President Kennedy in a broadcast of the Zapruder film when I was 14 years old. It’s almost an Augustinian parable about our fallenness and ...