Is Mary the Woman of the Apocalypse?

Is Mary the Woman of the Apocalypse?

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When Prayer Is Hard: Wisdom from St. Catherine of Siena

Distraction, dryness, boredom, and discouragement are common in prayer. In this special pilgrimage episode, Dr. Sri stands in the home of St. Catherine of Siena—just outside the room where she spent years in deep prayer. Drawing from her wisdom, Dr. Sri explores why prayer can fe ...  Show more

Jesus on Your Mind, Lips & Heart

What makes the Gospel reading at Mass so different from every other reading in Scripture? Dr. Sri invites us to look more closely at the beauty, reverence, and meaning behind the Gospel proclamation in the Liturgy of the Word. From standing and singing Alleluia to the procession ...  Show more

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