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Practices of Piety

Things Vatican II Actually Said wrote 8 hours ago: “Those practices of piety that are commended by the long usage of the Church should be zealous … more →

Tags: Faith, Catholic, Optatam Totius, Religion, Piety, Zealous, Devotion, adoration, Exposition

Beauty in the Worship of the Church

Sacred Library wrote 9 hours ago: “The hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit an … more →

Tags: Scripture, deposit of faith, catholic and apostolic Church, US Bishops, 1919 A.D., Sacred Tradition, Sacraments, Liturgy, Christianity, Catholic

“I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats of this bread will live forever.” John 6:51

Timeless Photo Memories wrote 9 hours ago: May is such a special month. Spring is in the air and we can finally smell it. The weather gets warm … more →

Tags: Photography, 1st Holy Communion, Family, Flower, girl, Holy Communion, Home, Mother, Parenting

The Feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

ronquinlan wrote 11 hours ago: The Feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Sunday, June 26, Catholics celebrate the Feast o … more →

Tags: Catholic Faith

An Inclusive Pope 1 comment

Christopher Page wrote 18 hours ago: Pope Francis appears to be intent on lowering the barriers that have encircled much of his church si … more →

Tags: church, inclusiveness, Pope Francis

Not Gatekeepers, but Gateopeners

Drew Downs wrote 19 hours ago: There, squirming in such a comfortable chair, made to feel prickly by the moment and its intensity a … more →

Tags: Theology, Discernment, Confirmation, Theology, Holy Spirit, formation, Baptism, Sacrament, Anglican sacraments

PART II – REFORMATION REVISITED – THE FORT IS BETRAYED – PAGES 231 – 233

Death of a Catholic Parish wrote 1 day ago: The following is a letter to the bishop by a diocesan priest a few days after the “opening … more →

Tags: Extracts from the book, benalla, Catholic, Catholic Church, Protestant Reformation, Roman Missal, John Fisher, lord bishop

Do you really believe Jesus is in that wafer?

evangelicaltocatholic wrote 1 day ago: Yep, it’s called transubstantiation. But that’s not the craziest part! Ialso believe there is a bein … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Mary is Living in my Heart? Help!10 comments

melanie jean juneau wrote 1 day ago: What would be the absolute worst thing that could happen to a nice Protestant girl? Why Mary, the Bl … more →

Tags: Catholic, Communication, humour, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Fire Fall, God, mary, Mary (the Blessed Virgin)

Divinely Instituted

Things Vatican II Actually Said wrote 1 day ago: “For the liturgy is made up of immutable elements divinely instituted” -Sacrosanctum Con … more →

Tags: Liturgy, Mass, priest, Sacrifice, Sacrosanctum Concilium

WHEN IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, THE WORLD HAD THREE FLOORS AND THE EARTH WAS UPHELD BY PILLARS - AND AT ONE POINT, EVERYTHING CHANGED FOR US...

prayers4reparation wrote 1 day ago: “The first Christians were predominantly of Jewish extraction. The way they understood the phy … more →

Tags: Prayers for Ordinary Time, Adam and Eve, Ascension, Baptism, Bible, Bread, Christ, Christianity, Confirmation

To be a Living Cross1 comment

wordofthevine wrote 1 day ago: To be a “living Cross” means to be Jesus, to take on His deepest desires as our own and … more →

Tags: spiritual mothers of priests, Skills for the Disciple, The Cross, Spirituality of the Cross, Year of Faith, The Holy Spirit

Book Review: Bread and Wine (Part II)

Nikole Hahn wrote 1 day ago: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table with Recipes “More than that, I am a bread-and-wine person. B … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Zondervan, Shauna Niequist, bread and wine, blueberry crisp, almond meal, Dessert, goat cheese, food energy

Doubting Thomas, Wounded Christ!!!!!!!!!3 comments

Rev Merin Mathew wrote 2 days ago:   Text: John 20: 24-29 Now Thomas (also known as Didymus[a]), one of the Twelve, was not with the di … more →

Tags: Jesus, Doubting Thomas, Games of Association, broken body, post-resurrection, Doubt, Mar Thoma Liturgy

One Hour ... Tuesday, May 21

Jude-Marian wrote 2 days ago: An hour before God, either in Church or, if we can’t be there, where we are, is of more worth … more →

Tags: Jesus, Theology, Faith, Prayer, Agony in the Garden, God, First Sorrowful Mystery, Rosary, Christianity

Receiving the host2 comments

connormccarty wrote 3 days ago: I sit surprisingly undeterred by what is about to come. I have stayed seated before, as I will alway … more →

Tags: Literature, Art, Abject, Alienation, Alone, anti-theist, Catholicism, Christ, conformity

These are the things we need to consider in the Reno Diocesan Synod

Author Charlieg wrote 3 days ago: Some approaches to ecclesiology suffer from a clearly inadequate awareness of the Church as a myster … more →

Tags: Catholic, Christian, Diocesan Synod, Reno, +, Diocese of Reno, Pro-Life, Justice, Reno, Nevada

Anamnesis5 comments

Paul F. Lenzi wrote 3 days ago: “Última Cena”Painting by Juan de JuanesAt wikipedia.org     The golden taberna … more →

Tags: Poetry, Blank Verse, Religion, Faith, Catholicism, Christianity, Ritual

"Be who God meant you to be..."

jenmc50 wrote 3 days ago: Saint Catherine of Siena’s words ring true in these times of new beginnings! “Be who God meant … more →

Tags: new beginnings, personal development, Spiritual Development, Jesus


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