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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
A Long View on the Orans Posture II
By Frances Paquette Rossi
How did we go from being a community that worshipped together actively to one that is relearning what it means to participate consciously, vocally and bodily in the Mass?
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New Book Provides Reasons for Confession and Prepares Souls to Receive this Healing Sacrament
By Mary Beth Bracy
Popular speaker Fr. Héctor Pérez offers a Divine solution and free antidote to many of our ailments.
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Stephanus Antonious
By Stephen Clark
A couple of years ago my dad surprised me with a story I had not heard. It was about my Baptism. Apparently I was Baptised in Latin, so strictly speaking my name is not Stephen Anthony but Stephanus Antonious. It has a nice Gladitorial ring to it ; which explains a lot.
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Lego Books Powerfully Relate the Mysteries of Faith to a New Generation
By Mary Beth Bracy
Kevin and Mary O’Neill engage children with fun visual learning, captivating photos, and stories.
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How the Sacrament of Confession is Foreshadowed in the Old Testament
By Matthew Chicoine
The Old Testament prepares for the New Testament. Jacob's wrestling match with the angel may be viewed as preparation for the sacrament of Confession.
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A Long View on The Orans Posture
By Frances Paquette Rossi
A personal account of how the Church has moved from allowing very little use of gesture in the liturgy, to encouraging its use after Vatican II.
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Narthex, Nave and Ambo - Introduction to the Parts of a Church
By J. John Basil
The interior parts of a church are part of the terminology of ecclesiastical architecture. Narthex, Nave and Ambo are explained in this article.
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How do you handle stains … on your soul?
By Troy Kroening
The value of confession. Cleaning stains and cleaning them early before they settle in
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Do Catholics have a personal relationship with Christ?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Protestants often ask Catholics "do you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ". Many Catholics are intimidated by this question and feel unsure how to answer. A former Protestant talks about how the Catholic Church offers the most intimate and deeply personal relationship with Christ that is not found in the Protestant denominations. Here's how you answer your Protestant friends.
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Further Reflections on Yom Kippur
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Comparing Jewish observance of Yom Kippur to Catholic worship: where are the common roots?
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If Yom Kippur Were a River
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Yom Kippur, the autumn fast, is practiced by Jews today, but also had a Christian counterpart in Ember Days.
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The Latin Thing
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
An objective observer's take on the Latin Mass debate.
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When Is Our Day of Atonement?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Briefly describes the Jewish feast of Yom Kippur, and considers how Catholics celebrate in the same spirit.
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Homily -- Cycle C -- 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 25 September 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 18 September 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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Why Liturgy?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Liturgy has a power that spontaneous prayer is missing. God is equally present in both, but in liturgy there is a reliable and sustainable access to God's living presence.
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Two things you can do to increase Eucharistic reverence
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It may seem the Church is losing a sense of the sacred. It may seem that Mass is becoming irreverent and the Eucharist is diminished to a wafer. However, there are two things you can do to make a difference and bring a sense of the sacredness back to the Mass.
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