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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
I MISS MASS OF 50 YEARS AGO
By Debbie Field
Mass way back when, I miss it.
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From Maintenance to Mission
By Fr. John
The priest in his person doesn’t embody the need for the maintenance of the Church but her mission. That mission is for us to go from this world to the next one which is Paradise. There are two worlds, this one and the next, and they are not the same.
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Cat-AI: Mary is physically present in the Eucharist
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
A Catholic AI answered the hottest question in Mariology
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7 Shocking Things Catholics Today Might Not Know About The Faith
By Jacinta
Yes, it is scary how little we know our Faith today, which is why it is vitally important that we learn our Faith well now when we can. It matters little our level of discomfort or distaste towards any one of these aforementioned teachings of the Church. What matters is that we, as baptized members of the Catholic Church, ACCEPT THEM!
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This is what every Catholic should believe.
By Ricardo Zamora
Here is summarized some of the decrees from the First Vatican Council from Pope Pius IX (1868). It is simply beautiful!
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Lessons from Six Months of Dating
By The Catholic Philadelphian
This article is probably not your typical one. I want to share something that I hope will help those who are dating, courting, or having some challenges in their relationship. My girlfriend Hanna and I share a beautiful reflection on the sixth-month mark of official dating.
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Virgin Mary’s body found ?!
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
In the Eucharist! The mystery of the Assumption in 9 answers
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'Rich Men North of Richmond' Explodes as Anthem of the Working Man
By Gary Sullivan
Oliver Anthony has become an over night sensation with his hit song, 'Rich Men North of Richmond'. It is already being called the working mans' anthem and it echoes the Catholic social teachings on the dignity of workers.
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Transfiguration, Small Whispers and the Epiclesis
By Karen L Howard, PhD
invitation to enter more deeply into the mysteries of the Mass
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Holy Matrimony: The Batmobile of Marriages
By Gary Sullivan
Most Catholics are unaware of all the special features that comes with the sacrament of Holy Matrimony. If natural marriage is a Honda Civic and civil marriage a second-hand, 'redefined' Pinto, then Holy Matrimony is the Batmobile.
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No Plastic Crate for Jesus: How a World Youth Day Pilgrim Expose Liturgical Abuse in Portugal
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A pilgrim from the USA and friends saw abuse towards the Eucharist. Their experience has gone viral. We can only hope the organizers for the next World Youth Day do a better job in the placement of the Eucharist properly.
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The magician’s 'Hocus Pocus' phrase originates from the Catholic Mass
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Magicians use the popular phrase 'hocus pocus' just before pulling a rabbit out of a hat (or some other magic trick). Most are unaware the phrase popularized by magicians has its roots in the Catholic Mass. Here's how the Mass gave the world 'hocus pocus'.
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The Prodigal Llama
By Gary Sullivan
The Parable of the Prodigal Son is well known because it is so rich in meaning. Using the the Catholic Church's ancient Llama method of interpretation we will discover the literal, moral, anagogical and moral sense of the story.
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A Sonnet on a Recent Sabbath
By James Moore
A young friend was recently ordained and brought a wonderful vitality to the altar with him.
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Jesus is waiting for you!
By Kathleen Delia Miller, M.S.Ed.
Kathy shares thoughts about the Catholic faith on the anniversary of her Baptism.
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Top Five Reasons to Confess your Sins to a Priest
By Gary Sullivan
The meaning and need for the sacrament of Reconcilaition is one of the easiest to explain. Yet, many people are unaware of these five basic reasons to go to Confession. 'Why must I go to a priest to confess my sins?', is still a common objection from many Catholics. Here's why...
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The Eucharist in IKEA Bowls & Disposable Paper Cups: Enough is Enough!
By Jacinta
Let us, like the boy martyr Saint Tarcisius, exclaim, "I'd Rather Die than Let the Eucharist Be Profaned!"
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