In this story from March 1989, actor Ernest Borgnine recalls a divine vision he received while filming a scene for Franco Zeffirelli’s acclaimed multi-part television film, “Jesus of Nazareth.”
In a season that encourages peace on earth, there’s no better time to drop our differences, make amends and heal old wounds.
The accounts of the days leading up to the first Resurrection Sunday show us how to prepare ourselves in meaningful ways for Easter.
Finding messages of hope and redemption as death on the cross is ultimately defied.
The mother of Jesus held strong in her faith despite the unknown and eventual heartbreak.
A Sunday afternoon full of good art, good food and revelations of Jesus.
Why did Jesus ask us to do such a thing? And how can we follow such a difficult command?
By following a star and a revelation and trusting in their dreams, a new road was found.
In the middle of a pandemic, we learned that the awe of Easter is here and always will be.
Could portraying Mary in a church Easter production finally bring her comfort?