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“I thought deeply about holding my little lifeless child. I thought deeply about my brother’s departure.”
Use this time to remember that the Church has not always been so fortunate and indeed many Catholics are not as fortunate as we are even now.
Catholic Author of all things science, Stacy Trasancos has an awesome new book with Ave Maria Press titled Particles of Faith: A Catholic Guide to Navigating Science. It packs a pretty nice mix of theology and science when considering some of today’s toughest questions. It’s a great read that challenges any reader to connecting faith …
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By Matt Swaim, Over at the Coming Home Network, we find ourselves in the middle of conversations between Protestants and Catholics on a daily basis. Often, communication can break down over the simplest things: one person will use a word that means something different to someone else, or two people will use different words to …
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The Sign of the Cross is a simple gesture yet a profound expression of faith for both Catholic and Orthodox Christians. As Catholics, it’s something we do when we enter a church, after we receive Communion, before meals, and every time we pray. But what exactly are we doing when we make the Sign of the …
The Roman Church has been singing the “O” Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as …
* A guest post by Laura Manfredi Planning a wedding for anyone can be a trying time for anyone and a Catholic wedding requires a great deal of preparation. Between the readings and rings, music and Eucharistic ministers, there’s a lot to figure out about BEFORE the party starts. People can be so well meaning, but some suggestions are better …
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* A guest post by John Paul Manfredi NBC’s new series “A.D.” has been met with both praise and criticism from Christians and non-Christians alike. As the follow-up to the History Channel’s tremendously popular “Bible” series, “A.D.” has pretty big shoes to fill (it is the Bible, after all). The fact that the show was …