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A Faithful Friend
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
Jesus told us that He came to fulfill the law, not abrogate it. But it appears to most folks that He abrogated it.
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The Season of Septuagesima and Why It's Needed
By Emily Berns
This article describes the season of Septuagesima and why it's needed in the current liturgical calendar. We can use the season to properly prepare for Lent, just as a runner would train to run a marathon.
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Did You Know? The Seal of Confession Also Pertains to the Laity
By B. Michael Addison
On the Seal of Confession also applying to the Laity.
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Two decades of baptisms declared invalid
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Diocese of Phoenix has declared baptisms by one priest, across the span of two decades and two continents, to be invalid due to improper verbiage used during the sacrament. Now, they're looking to locate those impacted and remedy the situation.
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Don’t be rude at Mass
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If you attend Mass, you have probably been rude to Jesus. If we invited someone over for dinner and we were treated like we treat Jesus, most of us would not invite that individual back to our home. What is more important than Jesus? That is a question only you can answer.
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Is belief in the Real Presence in danger of being lost?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Dr. Scott Hahn speaks about belief in the Real Presence, why so few Catholics profess belief in the Real Presence, and what clergy and laity can do to increase their belief.
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Adoration and Teens
By Caroline Godin
Some think teens can't handle a devotion as serious as Eucharistic Adoration. You'd be surprised what they can do, and what they may like.
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“I Am the Bread of Life.”
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
70% of Catholics reject the Real Presence. Some say it was concocted by the Church in 1215. But let's look at what the early Church Fathers thought.
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Saints of Sicily: Sts. Agatha and Lucy
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Sts. Agatha and Lucy are two of seven woman mentioned in the Roman Canon (First Eucharistic Prayer) at Mass. Who are they? What is their connection? This article is an examination of their lives and sufferings and how these two martyrs in particular are connected with each other
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New Film Presents Eucharistic Miracles
By Christina M. Sorrentino
BVM Blue Mantle Productions is preparing for the at home release of Eucharistic Miracles, which is a “cinematic journey through live action Bible reenactments and the miracles of the Eucharist utilizing 3D medical animation.”
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CATHOLIC’S MAIN PURPOSE
By Deacon John
The Catholic path to Heaven and eternal life is attending Sunday Mass every week and receiving the Eucharist.
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7 Reasons You Should Go to Eucharistic Adoration
By Matthew Chicoine
Here's seven reasons why you should go to Eucharistic Adoration.
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Disobeying God's Third Commandment
By Deacon John
The Catholic path to Heaven and eternal life is attending Sunday Mass every week and receiving the Eucharist.
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Living in Sabbath Time
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Entering into God's rest through prayer
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Catholics in Crisis, and They Don’t Even Know It
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
Surveys show that 70% of Catholics don't believe in the Real Presence. But who's to blame for that?
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The Child-Like Faith of an Adult
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
A child-like faith is necessary for all of us, just as Jesus instructed. Here's how you can gain or re-gain your child-like faith.
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Comfort and Conviction Don’t Live on the Same Block!
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
There is a hemorrhage of souls from the Catholic Church. Reading Lumen Gentium makes it see that the Fathers of Vatican II saw this coming. What did they say about it, and what obligation do the faithful laity have toward the souls who left the Church?
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