Spirituality

Italy’s Christmas specialty bread made at home — Panettone

Every culture around the world has developed its preferred holiday baked goods, including this slightly sweet bread filled with dried or candied fruit. See its history, and a recipe.

Handel’s ‘Messiah’: Much more than ‘Hallelujah’ chorus

A Dominican priest explains that whether you watch it on YouTube or see it performed live, you'll witness the overarching story of the whole Bible: the foretelling, the coming, and the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

How parishes can engage those Christmastime visitors

Two parishes share how they share the spirit of welcome and outreach -- both in word and deed -- in Advent and especially at Christmas liturgies to those who may be new or infrequent worshipers.

No room at the border: A timely new Christmas tradition

A couple hundred yards from the border between Mexico and the United States, a dramatization of the Holy Family seeking shelter in Bethlehem coincides with some 600 migrants daily seeking a meal and rest.

Readings of the Holy Mass: Fourth Sunday of Advent

Read or listen to the readings before Mass with these resources from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, using the New American Bible, Revised Edition.

In quiet and stillness, God is acting in our lives

Msgr. Joseph Prior reflects on this Sunday's Gospel about how God guided St. Joseph, and how he is with us in our problems and busyness to heal and renew us -- even when we are unaware.

Why King Herod ‘got’ Christmas, almost

The ancient monarch knew that the newborn Jesus threatened his power, writes Gina Christian. We're often just as afraid of surrendering to a God who love us too much to leave us as we are.

Catholic or not, Armenian friend is faithful Christian

Father Ken Doyle answers a reader's question about a person who received his sacraments in the Armenian Church but attends Catholic liturgies faithfully and supports the church.

Those problems are only possibilities

Your medical diagnosis, empty bank account or habitual sin represents a possibility for God. Turn it over to the Lord, and let him decide how and when to transform it, writes Gary Zimak.

Readings of the Holy Mass: Third Sunday of Advent

Read or listen to the readings before Mass with these resources from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, using the New American Bible, Revised Edition.