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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
Where Heaven and Earth Meet: An Account for our Role in Building the Kingdom of God
By Ben Clark
In this article, I examine how symbols of the marriage of heaven and earth throughout scripture reveal to us our role in bringing the kingdom of God to the world.
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Who Is God
By Eileen Renders
As we seek to grow in our faith, we focus on and follow Christ's invitation to be in Him and Him in us
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There's a Dress Code in Canon Law?
By Nancy Lessard
Yes, there are two lines of dress code in Canon Law. This article presents two rules and a hypothesis for why attire is so casual at Mass.
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The Sacrament of the Present Moment
By Emily Berns
The present moment has been described as a sacrament, and indeed it is an outward sign that gives grace. We must ask God every day to be with us to take advantage of every moment to serve and glorify Him.
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Scattering Seeds of Faith
By Nancy Marie Murray
Scattering seeds of faith with trust in God's hidden work in hearts and souls to grow an abundant harvest.
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Minor Defensio Insitutionis Sacredotii - A Minor Defense on the Institution of the Priesthood
By Lawrence T. Westfall
This article was originally an academic/theological paper, but has been adapted a bit and turned into an article to be published. It is a defense of the Catholic priesthood and it's existence since the time Christ instituted it at the Last Supper. Let us pray for our priests and let us pray the God would grant us more holy priests.
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A Primer on Sacramental Validity
By Peter Darcy
We know we receive sacraments not because we go through the ritual motions but because they all have two key criteria in common: Matter and Form. These establish the validity of the sacrament and strengthen us in the certainty that we have received grace through them.
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Newly Ordained Deacon Sets Sites on “Vocation Within a Vocation” - Serving Those Who Serve in U.S. Army
By William Hemsworth
The Reverend Mr. James W. Craig, (1LT), USAR, a candidate for the Catholic priesthood and United States Military chaplaincy, was ordained a transitional deacon on Saturday, June 8, in his home Diocese of Corpus Christi, TX. The new deacon is on track to be ordained a priest next year and hopes eventually to serve as a Catholic chaplain in the U.S. Army.
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Spread the Branches of Faith - A reflection on readings for the Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
By Deacon Ed Souza
A reflection on the Lectionary readings for the 11th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle B.
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West Point Grad Ordained a Catholic Priest in Minnesota
By William Hemsworth
Father Joshua G. Miller, (CPT), USAR, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, and a candidate for U.S. Military chaplaincy, was ordained a Catholic priest on Saturday, June 8, in his home Diocese of Winona-Rochester, MN.
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Catholic Stuff in The Chosen
By Gary Sullivan
The Chosen is certainly not always aligned perfectly with Catholic theology but there are some scenes that have Catholic gems hidden within. Here are the top 5 out of many...
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New Priest Ordained in Colorado Anticipates Active-Duty Service as U.S. Army Chaplain
By William Hemsworth
Father Patrick G. DiLoreto, (1 Lt), USAR, a candidate for United States Military chaplaincy, was ordained a priest on Saturday, June 8, in his home Diocese of Colorado Springs, CO. The new priest hopes eventually to serve as a Catholic chaplain in the U.S. Army.
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A Shiny Penny?
By Janet Cassidy
What does it take for us to receive Holy Communion?
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Literally Walk With Our Lord During the Eucharistic Revival!
By Jessica Dickenson
God is stirring in the hearts of His people!
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Becoming Children of God - The Blessing of Infant Baptism
By Nancy Marie Murray
The beautiful gift of infant baptism brings our children into the family of God.
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In the Midst of the National Eucharistic Revival, Vinea Research Releases New Findings Affirming More Mass-Going Catholics Believe in the True Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
By William Hemsworth
A new study from Vinea Research indicates that 69% of Mass-going Catholics believe in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, which calls into question the accuracy of results from the survey wording choices used in a previous 2019 study from the Pew Research Center, which were not consistent with Catholic teaching.
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A Recantation of Errors
By Lawrence T. Westfall
A recantation of past errors concering traditionalism and points of view.
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