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Articles in 'Mass & Sacraments'
Christ Suffered the Crucifixion to Save Us. ARE WE SAVED?
By Eileen Renders
Because Christ suffered and was crucified to save us from sin, does that mean we are saved from going to Hell? Find the answers here.
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Getting Married? Get Ready to Suffer!
By Joseph Daniels
If you want to get married you better be ready to suffer a lot! Read the article and find out why this is not a bad thing. In fact, this is one of the most beautiful sufferings one can experience.
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Spirtual Baptism of Preborn Children
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Many heard about spiritual adoption, but few know about spiritual baptism.
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Examining Your Conscience: Guidelines for Penitents
By Michael J. Cummings
The article provides helpful guidelines and tips for Catholics examining their conscience before going to confession.
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Jesus as the Third Person in our Relationships
By Society of St. Joan of Arc
Returning to the Faith after a long absence or a lifelong struggle and knowing that our Lord is always there waiting for us.
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My Sin Is Always Before Me (Psalm 51: 3)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Reflection, catechetical
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My Church Community
By Jose Antonio Ponce
We are strongest as a community of believers.
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What My Ten-Year-Old Taught Me About the Sacraments
By Joseph Daniels
Einstein is quoted as saying that “If you cannot explain it simply, you don’t understand it enough.” I completely agree with Einstein, and that is why I wrote this article. To show how my ten-year-old son understands the Sacraments much better than I ever will.
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Catholics Once Believed This About the Mass… What Happened?
By Jacinta
Fr. Lasance beautiful meditations, "Yes, strip our altars; leave us only the Corn and Vine, and a rock for our altar, and we will worship with posture as lowly and hearts as loving as in the grandest cathedral. Let persecution rise; let us be driven from our churches; we will say Mass in the woods and caverns, as the early Christians did."
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I Confess That I Don´t Like to Confess
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Confession is a bedrock of our faith but in its present form it is not for everyone
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How to Overcome Temptation Like Jesus.
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Learn how to overcome temptation like Jesus by using Scripture as your weapon
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For Lent Give Up Sin
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A priest's homily on giving up sin is a valuable guide for our Lenten journey.
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Does God Truly Dwell in the Soul? Rediscovering the Mystery of His Indwelling Presence.
By The Rosary Rule of Life
How can the God who created the universe dwell within the soul? A Catholic reflection on the indwelling presence of God, mercy, and recovering awe for sanctifying grace.
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Ad Orientum verses Ad Populum priestly posture--to Whom should the priest pray?
By The Catholic Nurse
Ad Orientum Holy Masses, or facing [the tabernacle in] the East, allows the priest acting 'in persona Christi,' to lead the people in prayer rather than performing to them. Why is this privilege going away for new priests in certain dioceses?
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My cry like incense
By Joanie Bentz
A short poem about Psalm 102
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Think the Latin Mass Is Just the Novus Ordo in Latin? Think Again.
By Jacinta
While many more young Catholics are attending and falling in love with the Traditional Liturgy, I believe that the majority of Catholics who still attend the Novus Ordo may not be aware that the Latin Mass is NOT just the English Mass in Latin. Here are just five examples!
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Ash Wednesday – So Where is My Cross?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Why are the ashes sprinkled on the head and not placed on the forehead in the shape of a cross as was the case when I was a boy in Scotland and still is in the US?
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