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More Articles - page 107
Channels of Grace: Understanding the Seven Sacraments.
By The Young Catholic Voice
This article explains who ministers the sacraments in the Catholic Church. It highlights that Christ is the true, invisible minister acting through human instruments. It also describes the two types of visible ministers: ordinary ministers, who are officially appointed to celebrate sacraments, and extraordinary ministers, who may step in during special circumstances.
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Let Us Walk in the Light of the Lord: Reflections on the Readings for the First Sunday of Advent, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
Happy New Year. No, it's not the Chinese New Year but the Liturgical New Year. As we start the season of Advent begin a new cycle of readings, beginning with calls to prepare ourselves for the coming of Our Savior, not only on Christmas, but also reminding us of His promise to come again. Like the calendar new year, this is a good time to reflect on our lives and turn over a new leaf.
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Reflections on RFK Jr. and The Atlantic Cover
By Aaron Schuck
A reflection on RFK Jr.’s rosary controversy, examining political misuse of sacred symbols, the risks of selective outrage, and the surprising ways grace can work even through imperfect public moments.
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Sacraments, Sponsors, and the Call to Authentic Discipleship
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This article explores the sacred responsibilities of parents, godparents, sponsors, catechists, and priests in preparing souls for Baptism and Confirmation, grounding their roles in the Catechism and Canon Law while addressing contemporary controversies with a call to both truth and authentic Christian charity.
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Thanksgiving Day Mass
By Jose Antonio Ponce
This year, the mass was so much more special.
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Taking time to Find Thanks for all we have beyond Anxiety and Fear
By Ralph Hathaway
More in life than fear
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How are we intending to prepare for Christmas?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus in preparing for Your coming at Christmas we can do no better than prepare our hearts like Mary and Joseph did, and make sure we include time for the Sacrament of Reconciliation in our busy schedules.
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Thinking about Thanksgiving in the Gospels
By John M. Grondelski
An overview of the concept of "thanksgiving" in the Gospels, with applications to our celebration of American Thanksgiving and daily Mass.
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What part of our body and soul constitutes our Spirit?
By Eileen Renders
We have heard of a Strong Spirit, a Good Spirit, and may wonder exactly what is our Spirit, where is it, and what does it do? This reading will provide a few of those answers.
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Sharing
By JFF III
Poem on today’s memorial
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Wear the Miraculous Medal
By Marianne Giltner
Wear The Miraculous Medal
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Count Your Blessings: Thanksgiving Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Giving thanks for God's blessings in my life
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Snow and Stars
By Chase Imoru
A poem of wonder inspired by the beauty of the constellations.
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The U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps: Called to Serve for 250 Years
By Bryan J Dickerson
The U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps has provided ministry, counseling and solace for Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen and their families at home and in countless places around the globe. Among its distinguished members have been many Catholic priests.
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Narrow Blinded?
By Lisa Livezey
Author Lisa Livezey reflects about entering through the narrow door.
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Life is a Test: Are You Ready? Thoughts on Thanksgiving
By Tom Klocek
In the preface to the Eucharistic Rite of the Mass we tell God that it is appropriate "always and everywhere to give You thanks." It is even more appropriate that we celebrate this in America with the holiday of Thanksgiving. In the working of the Holy Spirit today's readings (the day before Thanksgiving) are significantly appropriate for this holiday.
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Who sits at the right hand of Jesus in Glory?
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to Mary the Mother of God and her rightful place in Glory
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