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Tenth National Eucharistic Congress-A Call to Mission for the US Church
By Marysmantle
Summary message of the missionary nature of the 10th National Eucharistic Congress. We were called together to reinvigorate our love for Jesus and to return home to share the message of the Eucharistic love of Christ for the world with others.
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Is "I'm Sorry" Enough
By Nancy Lessard
Most of us think that when we exit the confessional we are finished and it's all good between ourselves and God. Not quite. There is still need for reparation for our sins.
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Living Lives Worthy of the Eucharist
By Ishmael Adibuah
Reflections on the readings for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Hungry? Eat the Bread from Heaven
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Eucharist is what helps Catholics exist
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Remembering Flannery O’Connor’s Entry into Heaven
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Flannery O'Connor died on August 3rd 1964. She left a profound impact on American literature by making faith the center of her writing
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The Olympics Last Supper Blasphemy: We Are Partially Responsible
By Allison N. Barrick
The drag queen Last Supper display at the Paris 2024 Olympics was an atrocity. But are Catholics/Christians to blame for this mistreatment of a sacred event?
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The Importance of the Last Supper in Christianity
By Deacon Greg Lambert
The Last Supper account is a core component of the Christian faith, and should be treated with reverence in every rendering, visual and otherwise.
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Sanctified Unity: the Reign of Love
By Nathan James Rawlins
If the nature of Love is discovered to be more than a mere neurochemical motivation, perhaps a force like radiation or even perhaps a more foundational force like gravity or electromagnetism then deeper-critical inquiry on the matter is worthy of occupying our leisure time.
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Damnation to Hell
By Tom Stidl
An article to explain a process all must go through after death
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What Do We Believe When We Say "Visible and Invisible"?
By Allison N. Barrick
We pray the Nicene Creed every Sunday and solemnity, but do we understand what it is what we are actually professing? In this article, Allison Barrick examines the phrase "Visible and Invisible", exploring why this particular phrase is present in our profession of faith.
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A Communion Meal or The True Body of Christ?
By Ken Galli
Struggling with Holy Communion
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The Not So Symbolic Opening Ceremony
By Gary Sullivan
France was once a bastion of Catholic greatness. Today, what is left, is being bullied on a world stage. How should we react?
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The Last Supper: reason for hope and joy
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses the pivotal moment in history of The Last Supper of Jesus Christ and the apostles. In light of recent news and in the media in regard to those who make a mockery of this epic event in the history of the world, there is hope and joy in The Last Supper and in the gifts of the Holy Eucharist and the institution of the Priesthood of Christ. Learn more in this article.
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In The Examining of Our Conscience
By Eileen Renders
This article is meant to show one of the many ways that Satan attempts to destroy our relationship with God
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Ceremony, the Wall, and the Gentile
By Ishmael Adibuah
Reflections on the readings for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Jonathan Roumie: 'If it’s a symbol to hell with it'
By Gary Sullivan
Jonathan Roumie reminds everyone the Eucharist is not just a symbol. “The Eucharist for me is healing. The Eucharist for me is peace. The Eucharist for me is my grounding. The Eucharist for me is His heart...within me.”
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What Do We Believe When We Say "Light from Light"?
By Allison N. Barrick
We pray the Nicene Creed every Sunday and solemnity, but do we understand what it is what we are actually professing? In this article, Allison Barrick examines the phrase "Light from Light", exploring why this particular phrase is present in our profession of faith.
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