A Mother Receives Her Dead Son
At last she could do something for her son. It  was a work she would immediately set to—receive his pitiful body, draw him to her heart,  caress him.
At last she could do something for her son. It  was a work she would immediately set to—receive his pitiful body, draw him to her heart,  caress him.
With the constant media barrage against the pope and the Church, we seem to be living our own Via Crucis this year. And even though I am celebrating Easter at home in Boston, I’m attuned to what is happening in Rome. Just before I left Rome last week, I offered the Vatican Radio commentary for Pope Benedict’s … Read more