At the heart of Christmas and the Christian worldview is the Incarnation, when God took on flesh and, in Christ, became fully ...
"Let us offer our prayer to the Father so that, like Mary, we may be pilgrims of hope who bring Christ into the world." ...
Plus, tradition tells us the majority of Jesus’ apostles died horrific deaths because they refused to stop sharing Christ’s ...
This contrast between human intellect and divine revelation sets the stage for John 1:14, a verse that declares the profound ...
This incarnation is not just a beautiful image or idea, but an actual event. God revealed himself through Jesus in our world ...
On the Vigil of the feast of St. Mary, Mother of God, Pope Francis said the hope of brotherly fraternity is not based on ...
Jesus is a central figure in Christianity believed to be the incarnation of God. Read about when and where Jesus was born, ...
Did Jesus only come to earth as an accommodation to human failure? Was the Incarnation a humiliation God had to endure, or was it the center point for all creation? Duns Scotus and his school ...
The birth of Jesus at Christmas is all about hope, peace, joy and love, writes Lauren Green of Fox News this holiday season — ...
Could Jesus Christ have been born on 25 Kislev, the first night of Hanukkah — the Festival of Lights — in 5 BC? It’s an ...
Charles Wesley beautifully captures this truth in his hymn: “Veiled in flesh the Godhead see, Jesus, our Immanuel.” The incarnation is not only a theological truth but a deeply personal one.