Verbum has dozens of powerful tools, but sometimes the little things you don’t even know to look for can be incredibly helpful. This week, we want to draw your attention to Verbum’s Visual Filters with this excerpt from our Verbum 360...
In honor of Good Friday, Verbum would like to invite you to a deeper meditation on Christ’s crucifixion. Fr. Devin Roza, LC, a student of Sacred Scripture at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, shows us how to find the seven last words of...
This Lent, we will be growing in community by studying CSSI’s Lent: the Road to Redemption in the Verbum Faithlife group. If you don’t have Verbum installed on all your devices, you can download it for free on your iPhone, iPad, Android Device, Mac...
Verbum 6 introductory pricing ends in less than a week. We’ve spent a lot of time explaining the new features and telling you how excited we are. Now, with prices going up on February 2, we thought we’d let other people tell you about Verbum 6. Feel...
Verbum 6 makes Wikipedia work for you. If you still find yourself starting from Wikipedia—handy for quick overviews of foreign concepts—start from Wikipedia in Verbum. Verbum helps you go from Wikipedia to in-depth answers and allows you...
Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich’s mysterious visions have been a subject of ongoing discussion in the Catholic Church. When she was beatified in 2004 by Pope John Paul II, the authenticity of the transcriptions of her visions was thoroughly...
This excerpt from Lumen Gentium beautifully describes Mary’s Immaculate Conception as taught by the Catholic Church: The Father of mercies willed that the incarnation should be preceded by the acceptance of her who was predestined to be the mother...
The inline search tool integrates the power of Verbum searches with the convenience of the “find” function. See how this search works, and imagine how it can change the way you use Verbum. Inline Search is available in all* Verbum...
The Psalms Explorer is one of Verbum’s new interactive media features. It is available in Verbum Master and Verbum Capstone, and it allows you to engage the biblical text in a whole new way. I really enjoyed digging into the psalms and...
Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos copywriter. Verbum makes it easy to compare texts and perform theological and ecclesiological studies across the history of the Church. Since today is the Feast of St. Augustine, let’s take a journey...
Today’s guest post is by Robert Klesko, Verbum’s Catholic Educational Resources Product Manager “Then the Lord said to Moses, “I am going to rain bread from heaven for you …” (Ex. 16:4) “…and the bread that I give is my flesh, for the life of the...
Today’s guest post is by Steve Ray, popular speaker and author of St. John’s Gospel, Upon This Rock, Crossing the Tiber, and host of the popular TV series, The Footprints of God. When Verbum asked me what books I would recommend for summer reading...
Today’s guest post is by Robert Klesko, Verbum’s Catholic Educational Resources Product Manager It is zeal for your house that has consumed me – Psalm 69:9 The above quote from the Psalmist seems especially appropriate to the life and...
Verbum’s power extends beyond pure Bible study: some of its most useful features have to do with researching and preparing homilies. And, with features like the Catholic Topical Index, homily prep has never been easier. Verbum’s new Homilies Bundle...
Take 28% off Lift Up Your Hearts on Pre-Publication Right now, you can pre-order the Lift Up Your Hearts collection for 28% off! The liturgy “is the outstanding means whereby the faithful may express in their lives . . . the mystery of Christ and...
For just a little while, you can pre-order the Catholic University of America Studies in Early Christianity collection for 24% off! The collection delves into the history of language, literature, social context, and patristic thought to bring you a...
Submit your questions for Dr. Scott Hahn, Dr. John Bergsma, and Dr Michael Barber by joining this group. Verbum has partnered with Fullness of Truth to make great conferences even better. Want to know how? This post should answer all...
Verbum returns to the 6th annual Real Catholic Men conference June 15 at St. Pius X parish in Portland. This year’s theme, “Behold My Beloved Son,” will be explored by Catholic Answers’ director of apologetics and evangelization, Tim Staples, and...
Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos marketing copywriter. What do we really know about St. Joseph? According to tradition, St. Joseph, the foster father of our Lord Jesus Christ, was born and raised in Bethlehem. He learned the trade...
This is the question on every Catholic’s mind: when will I see white smoke? When will we have a new pope? I can’t tell you exactly—no one knows precisely when the ballots will be burned—but here are some good times to check the chimney:...
Today’s guest post is by Aric Nesheim, marketing specialist in the Catholic division. As the papal conclave fast approaches, many are wondering how it actually works. The conclave’s fascinating history shows how malleable the papal-election process...
The conclave is coming. While the Catholic church awaits a new pope, how will you stay in the loop? Conclave for Android and iOS makes it easy to stay up-to-date and well-informed. Conclave keeps the information you need at your fingertips, and...
Today’s guest post is by Isaiah Hoogendyk, language editor for the content innovation department. I have previously written articles discussing new or existing features in the desktop version of Verbum. Today I’d like to talk about the surprising...
Today’s guest post is by Steve Ray, author, apologist, and leader of Catholic pilgrimages. Forty days in the wilderness; forty days of Lent. We are now embarking on the adventure we’ve called Lent since the early centuries of the Church. It may not...
Guido di Pietro was born circa 1395 and became a Dominican friar in 1417, taking the name Fra Giovanni da Fiesole. He earned the nicknames il Beato Angelico, “Blessed Angelic One,” and his common English name: Fra Angelico, which means “Angelic...
Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos marketing copywriter. For the fate of humans and the fate of animals is the same; as one dies, so dies the other. They all have the same breath, and humans have no advantage over the animals; for all...
Lent is coming. If you haven’t read Andrew’s stellar Mardi Gras post, check it out, and notice (at the bottom) that we are having a Mardi Gras sale: 15% off resources that will help you dive into the Gospels. (Coupon expires at midnight, PST) We...
As many of you are likely already aware, Pope Benedict XVI announced that he will resign on February 28, 2013, citing deteriorating strength. Below is the full statement from Pope Benedict XVI. I implore you to pray for Pope Benedict XVI and our...
Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos marketing copywriter. Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, born in Germany in 1774, was a mystic and visionary. She had poor health and lived in poverty most of her life, but was ecstatic to join the...
Adapted from a post by Phil Gons on the Logos Talk blog. Today has been an amazing and crazy day in the Logos offices. Our phones have been ringing nonstop, and you might be having a hard time getting through. Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered...