Why Only 27 New Testament Books?
Do you know the factors that helped develop the Old Testament canon?
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Do you know the factors that helped develop the Old Testament canon?
Why Only 27 New Testament Books? Read More »
“The reason for our existence is to quench the thirst of Jesus.” – St. Teresa of Calcutta
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Have you stopped to take a moment of pause amid the issues lately?
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Many, if not all, of the saints experienced their share of hardship. We can look to these brothers and sisters who have moved on to their eternal reward for a source of hope.
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Though some terms for the Eucharist developed over time, the belief of what the Eucharist is has been a present teaching in the Church since New Testament times.
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“At this point I feel like I was being punched in the gut as Catholic doctrine was being taught by these early Christians. “
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Want to make Lent simple but effective? Try these suggestions.
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Doing even one of these will pass on the importance of the Mass in our lives and maybe create some family bonding.
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Being a priest is not an easy job in today’s world. A small token of our gratitude will go a long way.
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Like a groom at a wedding, our Lord calls to us and wants to have an intimate relationship with his bride.
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These websites are some of the most trust and they’re absolutely FREE!!!
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Suicide impacts everyone. There is a suicide in the United States every twelve minutes, and it is the tenth leading cause of death! Why one would resort suicide is a matter of debate and there is hardly a cut and dry scenario to pull from. Not to mention: Christians are not immune to it. Recently,
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The saints gives a splendid description of Mass, sure to convince any reader.
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It’s easier than you think!
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The Eucharistic prayer is recited after the angelic hymn of praise known as the Sanctus. You know it: Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts . . . This may seem like a repetitive hymn, and to those that hear it quite frequently that may be the case. However, its placement before the canon is
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The catechism calls the parents the primary teacher of the faith, and this is also reiterated in scripture several times.
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Easter is arguably the greatest time of the liturgical year. Though Christmas it wonderful, Easter is like our Super Bowl as Catholics. Not only are we celebrating new people joining the church, but we are celebrating the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. The resurrection is so important that St. Paul tells us
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