Bobby Angel is a Catholic author, speaker, and mentor-in-training with The CatholicPsych Institute. He has more than 20 years of experience in ministry. He and his wife Jackie have coauthored numerous books on marriage and the spiritual life. His most recent book is entitled Gaming and the Heroic Life: The
A record 424 seniors walked across the stage on Saturday, May 13, during the annual Commencement ceremony at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. Those at the undergraduate ceremony heard an inspiring speech from Leonard Leo, Chairman of CRC Advisors and Co-Chairman of the Federalist Society, who was the event’s keynote
Jesus is back at dinner again with Martha, her sister Mary, and Lazarus. There’s a growing sense of doom in the air. It’s the feeling we all know too well – that something is about to go terribly wrong, and we’re not sure what. Mary takes out a jar of
Jesus has been headed to Jerusalem: determined, relentless, and unstoppable. He has been telling anyone who would listen that he is going there to die, but no one is listening. Just before they reach the top of the Mount of Olives with a view of Jerusalem he stops to tell
Jesus is headed to Jerusalem and nothing is going to stop him- certainly not on the rough and dangerous Jericho Road. A multitude joins Jesus on the path, and as they proceed to Jericho a crazed voice calls out to him: “Son of David, have mercy on me!” In the
“They are going to kill me,” Jesus told his disciples. It was his third great prediction of how it was all going to end: “We are going to Jerusalem where they will condemn me to death.” At this moment James, John, and their mother decided to approach Jesus and demand
Jesus is devastated. His friend is dead. He is crying. He stands before Lazarus’ tomb and cries out. Was his voice startlingly strong, or broken with the pain that had finally reached a fever pitch? We don’t know how he said it, but we do know what he said: “Lazarus,