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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
Beware of venial sins: The silent soul destroyer
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We are all aware of the dangers of mortal sin to our soul. However, do we take time to examine the destructive nature of venial sins to our relationship with the Lord? Do we really know what is considered a venial sin?
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Apologies from your Church
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Pandemic response was proven wrong: you and your loved ones were denied the sacraments for nothing. We need to stop history from repeating.
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Jesus Revolution: Bring It On
By Frances Paquette Rossi
The film, Jesus Revolution is taken from a book by Greg Laurie and Ellen Vaughn: How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation, and How He Can Do It Again Today. This review adds a personal touch and reflections on how this movement also affected the Catholic Church and can continue to do so.
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The Power of The Transiguration
By Tony Jesse
We celebrate the Transfiguration on Sunday. What does the scene mean for me?
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Lent Reflection on Understanding How Jesus Celebrated the Passover (Last Supper) and How He both Fulfilled Prophesy and Change the Observance Forever
By Michael
Lent Reflection on Understanding How Jesus Celebrated the Passover (Last Supper) and How He both Fulfilled Prophesy and Change the Observance Forever Part 1 of 3 Excerpts from: Michael J Heiman Religious Mysteries and Other Questions Revealed ©2018
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Revolutionary, Authentic Self-Care Part 2
By Emily Berns
Society today tells us that self-care involves self-love and self-indulgence to really be able to help others in the long run, but real self-care involves turning to God in prayer and asking for His help in our relationships, as well as going to Confession to set things right with Him and take care of our souls.
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Gratitude
By Stephen Clark
Where a situation is more critical, we tend to have a deeper gratitude, when someone saves your life with timely CPR during a heart attack or more so, when the assistance is sacrificial as when a relative donates a kidney to extend his loved one’s life. And yet, in the most crucial drama imaginable we tend to be quite aloof and unappreciative.
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The Eucharist - God's True Presence
By Tom Stidl
The Eucharist is the true Presence of Jesus.
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The Rite of Election
By Geoffrey Lopes da Silva
The Rite of Election celebrated on the First Sunday in Lent reminds us to pray for catechumens.
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The Day The Music Died
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
Some thoughts on the state of music at Mass.
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People explain the Eucharist using the terms consubstantiation and transubstantiation. What is consubstantiation and transubstantiation?
By Michael
Excerpts from: Michael J Heiman Religious Mysteries and Other Questions Revealed ©2018
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Columbus Bishop Participates in Solemn High Mass with Pontifical Assistance at the Throne
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
His Excellency, Most Reverend Earl K. Fernandes participates in a Solemn High Mass with Pontifical Assistance at the Throne on the occasion of his first apostolic visit to the Oratory of St. Leo the Great.
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Jesuits at National Catholic Reporter Spreading Heresy Again
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Once again, the Jesuits over at the National Catholic Reporter are leading the faithful into confusion. Father Thomas Reese, SJ declares, "I believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, I just don't believe in transubstantiation." The Council of Trent declares that we must believe in transubstantiation, lest we be declared anathema.
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Major airport gets a 24/7 eucharistic chapel
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The world's busiest airport now provides a place of refuge for Catholics. The major airport now offers a 24/7 eucharistic chapel for stressed, stranded, or peace seeking passengers and employees.
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How many have been lost by your inaction?
By Troy Kroening
We are all brothers and sisters as sons and daughters of God respectively. Our inaction to serve or help them see the Faith in us can be part of their downfall. If they see a “Christian” being un-Christian, they may disregard Christianity entirely and reject their Heavenly Father.
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The Day of Ashes
By Geoffrey Lopes da Silva
"The day of ashes and the beginning of the most holy fast of Lent."
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FBI labels Catholicism ‘radical extremist’
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The FBI has labeled adherents to Traditional Catholicism as "radical extremist". I actually agree with them in their assertion, but not for the reason you might think.
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