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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
Catholic Sunday Prayers
By Andrea Frey
Yes, we go to Mass on Sundays as Catholics which is part of our Sunday morning prayer. But that's not supposed to be the end of our Sunday prayers! In this post we're sharing some favorite prayers for Sundays to help you grow in faith.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- Corpus Christi -- 19 June 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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A Trip to the Dump and my Sacramental Life
By Carmen Moore
This is a reflection upon a mundane experience that got me to ponder the state of my own soul, our participation in the sacraments and how God can speak to us through children and our daily life events.
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My Own Eucharistic Revival
By Katie Zalany
My own Eucharistic Revival is happening at the same time as our Church is having a Eucharistic Revival. The Holy Spirit works in astounding ways, and it’s making me wonder how others around me will have their own Eucharistic Revival during this special time in the Church.
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Corpus Christi and the Real Presence
By Emily Berns
This article is about the Feast of Corpus Christi and the Scriptural and theological arguments for the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It explains how we can bring those who don't believe in this doctrine back into the fold through how we celebrate this feast.
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Answering C. S. Lewis on the Eucharist
By JP Nunez
C. S. Lewis objected to the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist. Here's why he was wrong.
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"The Ceaseless Act of Love. I Will Think of Everything. You Think Only of Loving Me."
By Marysmantle
Offering Jesus every moment of our lives in a ceaseless act of love for transformation of the world.
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Denied the Eucharist
By Nancy Lessard
Attitudes toward the Eucharist have changed radically since Jesus gave Himself for us. Does the denial of the Eucharist have much effect?
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Catholic Apologetics 1: Why Do We Baptize Infants?
By Melayna Alicea
First in a monthly apologetics series. This one discussed why Catholics Baptize infants and the Biblical roots of the Sacrament.
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Why We Really Go To Mass
By Fr. John
The reason we really go to Mass isn’t motivational. We have all been the recipients of people trying to motivate us into attending Mass; and we have also been among the motivators. The reason we really go to Mass comes from our fallen nature and we go because we need to go.
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What I Got Wrong About the Latin Mass
By Jacinta
Here is what I got wrong about the Latin Mass, with links to resources about each misconception (because I'm lazy.)
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Are We a Hospital for Sinners?
By Caroline Godin
If Church is a hospital for sinners, what does that look like? The path to healing and willingness to heal makes a difference. So, are all truly welcome?
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Invalid Baptisms and Their Ramifications For The Church
By Jonathan Hayes
Are we taking Sacramental abuses as seriously as we should?
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Denying Communion to Those Who Go Against Church Teaching Is, In Fact, Mercy
By Emily Berns
This article talks about denying the Eucharist to those who do not uphold Catholic teaching and why this is an act of mercy within the rights of the clergy. It also points out how mercy and compassion have a different meaning in society than they do in the Church.
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Was Archbishop Cordileone’s Pelosi decision the correct one?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The recent decision from Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone to ban Nancy Pelosi from receiving the Eucharist in her home archdiocese has caused division among Catholics. Many Catholics, and non-Catholics alike, have risen to the House Speaker’s defense and called the ban a “weaponizing” of the Eucharist or “politicizing” the Eucharist. Was Cordileone's decision that right one?
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Archbishop Cordileone’s Pelosi decision: A small step toward restoring Real Presence belief
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We must remember the Catholic Church is not Burger King. You cannot have its teachings your way. You must take the teachings of the Lord Jesus, as handed on by the Church, regardless of if they align with your personal or political views or you must suffer the consequences.
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Pelosi banned from Eucharist following her vow to codify Roe v Wade (read the full letter)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Well, it finally happened and many Catholics, including myself, are left celebrating while wondering just what took so long. San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone issued a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, May 19, informing her that he has banned her from reception of the Eucharist.
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