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Get in the game!
By Janet Cassidy
Today's baseball analogy is a good one!
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The Holy Eucharist - Corpus Christi
By Bryan J Dickerson
In the Eucharist, Christ holds nothing back from us. We should hold nothing back from him.
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Corpus Christie Blessing
By Tom Stidl
an article describing what the Corpus Christie blessing means to me and what it should mean to all Catholics
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Are you with me?
By Gary Sullivan
Gryphon: They come, Your Highness, in numbers and weapons far greater than our own. Oreius: Numbers do not win a battle Peter: No. But I bet they help. Peter: (turns to Oreius) Are you with me? Oreius: To the death. Peter: (shouts) For Narnia and for Aslan! (He charges and the army follows.) Centaur: Go! Faun: Go! For Aslan!
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O Salutaris Hostia X
By Andrea Madrigal
Honoring the Octave of Corpus Christi with a(n apparently) rare setting of a well-known hymn (and a rant on modern hymnody).
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Corpus Christi Sunday Feast Day
By Eileen Renders
Jesus often speaks to His faithful who serve Him, they are called messengers. When God provides the grace of discernment, we are called to share with the faithful, it is not given to just a messenger
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The Birth of Corpus Christi: From Vision to Veneration
By Robert P. Miller, Ph.D.
This article is a short historical explanation of the origin of the Feast of Corpus Christi. It tells of the main characters, Juliana of Leige, Pope Urban IV, and St. Thomas Aquinas and their roles in establishing the feast.
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The Voice of the LORD
By Bernard Callaghan
We listen best to the Lord in the silence of hearts, a gift of the Holy Spirit to those who come before the Lord with a humble and repentant heart.
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THE VERY GRACE-FILLED MOMENT
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Catechetical
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Five Loaves and Two Fish: Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The Eucharist, which we celebrate this weekend, is the great unifier of the Catholic world as it is that which unites us into the Body of Christ, continuing what began with our baptism. Thus Vatican II labeled it the "source and summit of the Christian life."
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A Noise of Silence; Reaches into our souls that awakens the Sound of Christ's True Presence
By Ralph Hathaway
Sounds of Silence; Christ's Presence
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PART TWO: The End Times From the heart of Jesus to our Hearts
By Eileen Renders
PART TWO; Catholic Bible verses quoting the word of God as it relates to The END tIMES
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The Thirty+ Names of the Eucharist - How Many Do You Know?
By Terri Thomas
The Solemnity of Corpus Christi is tomorrow! This sacrament is so special and important that the Church has used over 37 different names for it that express the inexhaustible richness of this sacrament. Each name evokes certain aspects of it.
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PART 1 of 2 or 3 Parts The END TIMES - Quotes from Jesus in the Catholic Bible - From the heart of Jesus to our Hearts
By Eileen Renders
In these turbulent times, so many are confused, and frightened, seeking answers. In this article we will find answers given to His Apostles for us.
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25 Signs That The Holy Spirit Is Dwelling In Your Heart And Soul
By Terri Thomas
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ and that Spirit is a Spirit of Love for God and for everyone else for God’s sake. So how can we know that the Holy Spirit is operating in our lives? There are so many signs of this in our lives. Here are 25 Signs that the Holy Spirit is Living in Your Heart and Dwelling in Your Soul (we should be striving for these).
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What If Jesus Taught “Avoid Organized Religion?
By Richard Horrell
Many today say they don’t need organized religion — but what if Jesus didn’t agree? This heartfelt reflection challenges common assumptions and shares one man’s journey from brokenness to the beauty of the Catholic Church. It’s a bold invitation to rediscover the truth about the Church Jesus founded — and why it still matters today.
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Mary, Mother of God, the 1st Christian Tabernacle
By Apolonia Davalos
Monsignor Stephen Bosso asks, “Who keeps the Old Testament and the New Testament in balance?” The answer is, “Mary, Mother of God, because she becomes the first Christian Tabernacle.” A reflection on the “Biblical Roots of the Eucharist."
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