Sunday, November 5, 20170235Challenging members of the local Catholic Church to follow their call to be missionary disciples, Bishop Edward J. Burns said first it was important for the faithful to truly know who they are.
Friday, November 3, 20170292The current month of November brings the joy and the sadness of autumn to us in a vivid way as the trees vest themselves in many colors, but then those same leaves flutter down to the ground in a dance of death.
Friday, November 3, 20170418More than 800 attendees filled the Grand Ballroom at the Hilton Anatole on October 20 for the 2017 Spes Gregis seminarian dinner for Holy Trinity Seminary’s 50 years of educating seminarians for the Diocese of Dallas, as well as dioceses across the United States.
Friday, November 3, 20170339"No more, Lord, no more (war)" that shatters dreams and destroys lives, bringing a cold, cruel winter instead of some sought-after spring, Pope Francis said looking out at the people gathered for an outdoor Mass at a U.S. war memorial and cemetery. "This is the fruit of war: death," he said, as the bright Italian sun lowered in the sky...
Friday, November 3, 20170215St. Thomas Aquinas and Dante are the most famous among the many theologians who have speculated about the nature of Heaven. While they certainly could not speak from personal experience while standing on this side of death, they rightly emphasized that our perpetual vision of God must be based on our capacity to receive that infinite...
Friday, November 3, 20170608For 25 years, fans have heard the voice of Rusty Hornsby through the stadium speakers during football games at Bishop Lynch High School. For him, the role is another vocation.
Friday, November 3, 20170984When they hit the airwaves for Jesuit College Preparatory School's first radio broadcast of the school's football team in 1998, it took Tom Walsh and Jack Fitzsimmons all of 90 seconds to know something special was happening.
Thursday, October 19, 20170240During the past few weeks, there has been enough violence to fill hundreds of historical documents, but history can remain very dry and far distant from most of us. However, for the families and the neighbors of the victims, there is the sadness of the loss and of the pain and of the frustration.