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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
'Lex Orandi Lex Credende': Why we bow and kneel
By Gary Sullivan
Ther's a very important Latin maxim that we all should be aware of. It is called, 'Lex Orandi Lex Credende'. It means, 'How we worship is based on what we believe'.
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Saints and Soldiers: The Roman Martyr’s Resolve
By Aaron Schuck
Discover how early Christian martyrs faced Rome’s power with faith and courage, turning persecution into the seed of the Church.
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The Church is Leaving Souls to the Wolves
By Laura Rosenberg
Shepherds need to start shepherding their flocks—and remember the devil is not a metaphor.
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The Holy Grail
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to the cup that Jesus Christ used at the Last Supper.
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When I Agree with a Troll Over More Mass Times: Reflection for 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
When a troll made a point to encourage the faithful to accommodate an additional Mass time for essential workers, he was on to something.
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How Does God Ask Us To Reflect and Handle the Estrangement of A Loved One, or Family Member?
By Eileen Renders
Hurt feelings can lead to anger, resentment or even revenge. These are all negative emotions that lead to more pain, suffering and sin. This article may assist those who are dealing with the hurt and pain of rejection. Love and pray for them.
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Who Are Those That God May Not Forgive?
By Eileen Renders
This article is inspired through learning and understanding while spending time in prayer with Jesus.
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Baptismal Font Shapes & What They Mean
By Gary Sullivan
Baptismal fonts are designed with a theological intention in mind. Usually we can tell from the shape of the baptismal font what the particular church or parish wanted to stress about the theology of Baptism..
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All the Ends of the Earth: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Although leprosy figures prominently in today's readings, it is not the point of the lesson. That honor belongs to faith and that the message of salvation is for all nations of the earth.
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Monday Sept 29, 2025
By Richard Horrell
Jesus saw Nathanael under the fig tree — and He sees you, too. Today’s Scriptures remind us that before we seek Him, He already knows us, loves us, and calls us into His everlasting kingdom.
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Every Knee Shall Bend – The Powerful Example of One Holy Priest
By Michael Seagriff
What I witnessed and what this priest did was nothing short of miraculous! Despite his physical limitations, He was determined to give honor to the God he so obviously believed was in his hands.
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Finding Nemo (in the Sacrament of Baptism)
By Gary Sullivan
“But we, little fishes, after the example of our ??T?S Jesus Christ, are born in water, nor have we safety in any other way than by permanently abiding in water; so that most monstrous creature, who had no right to teach even sound doctrine, knew full well how to kill the little fishes, by taking them away from the water!”- Tertullian
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Tongue of Fire: Vocation of Fr. Anthony Kodwo Eschun
By JMJ loves FBS
How Fr. Anthony became a priest and the gift he shares with others across the ocean.
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Repentance From Evil
By Tom Stidl
An article on what it means to repent from evil .
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3 ways to get more out of Holy Mass
By The Catholic Nurse
Considering coming to Holy Mass? Or are you in a dry spell? Read this to understand more...
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In Desperation, we may cry out, "Why me, God?"
By Eileen Renders
Reflection on how/why some of us live a long life, and others die young. But, maybe life is how we leave, rather than how old we are when God calls us?
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Enter the Kingdom of your God
By Ralph Hathaway
The priesthood of God is precious
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