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Jesus is Moving Across America
By Bryan J Dickerson
Four groups of pilgrims are accompanying Jesus truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament in an extraordinary journey of Eucharistic devotion and faith across the United States. They will converge at the Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis in July. Hopefully you will be able to attend one of the several hundred events associated with these pilgrimage journeys.
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God's Blood Transfusion Distribution System
By Terri Thomas
If God really wanted to be related to His people by blood, well, that would require a lot more work. First, God would have to become human Himself. He would need some blood of His own, which would mean becoming man, made of flesh and blood. And then He would have to establish some kind of distribution system by which He could share that blood with His people.
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Corpus Christi – Divine Organ Donation
By Joe Magee
I passed by a church recently which had the following message on its marquee sign: Be an organ donor. Give your heart to Jesus! Upon reflection I thought that this church sign writer got our relationship to Jesus backwards. It’s not that Jesus stands in need of the donation of my heart, but that I need His.
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What the Eucharist Means to Me
By Katie Zalany
On this Feast of Corpus Christi, I encourage you to reflect on what the Eucharist means to you in your life. How has it shown up for you? How has it strengthened you as a Catholic? What have you learned about the Eucharist? How have you personally experienced the Eucharist? Here are my own answers.
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Eucharist Keeps Hungry Hearts Full: Corpus Christi Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Corpus Christi is a day that we are reminded to "do this in memory of him".
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Holy Communion and the Teeter Totter of Disordered Desires
By Terri Thomas
We are all born with the effects of Original Sin in our souls which leave their mark by a proclivity to sin. This is clear in our disordered desires: desiring junk food, over-eating, over-sleeping, over-drinking, spending too much money on frivolous things, gossip, base humor, feelings of superiority, judging other people, need for attention and admiration, lust, etc. How does the Eucharist help?
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The Eucharist is my Everything
By Katie Race
Learning just how much the Eucharist means to me
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Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ - An Unplugged Homily.
By Deacon Ed Souza
A homily for Corpus Christi
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Reverence And Gratitude
By Eileen Renders
An example of a beautiful way to commune with Jesus and feel His presence
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The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ - A short reflection on Corpus Christi
By Deacon Ed Souza
A short commentary on the readings for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ.
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How Will God Prepare For Our Coming?
By Eileen Renders
In contemplation of how God might prepare a place for us in His Kingdom, we can realize how the way we live our lives on earth can answer that question
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We Are Not Redeemed On Our Terms But Only Through God’s Conditions
By Eileen Renders
This article is meant to remind all Catholics that we must abide by God's Commandments to attain forgiveness and adhere to His Commandments to hope for an eternity with Christ in the next world.
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Liturgy Wars in the Eighth Century
By Connie Marshner
The Liturgy Wars of eighth century Ireland and Britain are largely forgotten today. Apropos of the ongoing discussions of Liturgy here recently, however, I offer some forgotten history.
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Six Powerful Words
By Marie Murphy Duess
Some of the most difficult words we say are, "please forgive me" and "I forgive you." Yet, they are six of the most powerful words in our vocabulary. Jesus gave us a model to follow, words to keep in our heart and to live by when He gave us the Sacrament of Reconciliation. In order to have a Christ-like heart, we must embrace these six powerful and healing words--in and out of Confession.
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The Breath of Life
By Nancy Marie Murray
The gift of the Holy Spirit wipes away fear from the hearts of the disciples, marks the birth of the Church, and empowers the Church with the Breath of Life.
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Pentecost - A Homily
By Deacon Ed Souza
Homily on the Feast of Pentecost. Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. Wisdom and Fear of the Lord are paired gifts.
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The Eucharist and Celiac Disease
By Louise A. Mitchell
How can the Eucharist be transubstantiated into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ and still cause an autoimmune reaction in people with celiac disease?
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