Spirituality

God remembers dust, but not sins

Psalm 103 reminds Michelle Francl-Donnay about how God uses the intricate material of dust to remake the universe, and us. He mends the penitent soul without leaving a mark of scar.

Every soul matters because God is in each

You’re kind of a big deal, and so is every soul God puts within your reach, writes Chris Stefanick. Remember that and you’ll change the world.

God leaves us free, even to make mistakes, pope says at Angelus

When it comes to our God-given freedom, "it is up to us to put it to good use. This gift of freedom that God gives us always amazes me," he said March 7 before reciting the Angelus with visitors gathered in St. Peter's Square.

Pope: When it comes to our sins, God has a ‘bad memory’

"Once he forgives you, he forgets. This is great," the pope told a group of seminarians, new priests and priests who hear confessions in the major basilicas of Rome.

Sin makes us blind, but confession heals, pope says

Exercise a little courage and go to confession, turn away from selfishness and sin and back to God during the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis urged people at a Lenten penance service.

Have the ‘last rites’ expired?

Priests still administer three sacraments when a person is seriously ill, writes Father Ken Doyle, but he explains that unfortunately a family often waits until the last moment to request them.

How to debug the malware of your Lent

After Gina Christian’s laptop computer froze up, again, a helpful IT pro repaired the damage, but also got her longing for an angelic system administrator to troubleshoot her Lenten devotions.

Pope goes to confession, and wants you to as well

Pope Francis wants people to experience God's mercy in the sacrament of penance. He tells priests to ensure the experience is not so horrible that the faithful never come back.

Pope: A hardened heart can’t understand God’s mercy

The first step on the path of faithfulness, Pope Francis said today at morning Mass in Rome, is to recognize you are a sinner. "The Lord ... always asks us to open ourselves to his mercy and his love," the pope said.

Pope writes most tender answers to kids’ hardest questions

In his new book Pope Francis offers fatherly answers to children's questions like why there is evil, knowing their parents are in the background listening. Our columnist Michelle Francl-Donnay reviews.