Our Sunday Visitor
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. It's not about how many programs you're involved with but how you live out the faith
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. It is healthy to examine our honesty, but we should also rely on God's infinite love for us
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. In the Eucharist, outward features of bread and wine remain, but the substance is Christ
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Parishes must tread carefully when it comes to commentators and themes for each Mass.
Msgr. M. Francis Mannion Some rose-colored days Twice during the liturgical year priests don pink vestments to mark two special events
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. The seven that the Church recognizes are a continuation of Christ's ministry in history
By Msgr. Charles Pope. Columnist introduces himself and seeks readers’ questions on a variety of Faith-related topics
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. The Church respects the authenticity ofnon-Catholic weddings for non-Catholics
In the 'gospel of prosperity,' the believer sows the 'seed' by donating to the preacher
Every body needs…: Our physical bodies demand a healthy respect, says columnist Msgr. M. Francis Mannion.
Pastoral answers column by Monsignor M. Francis Mannion. Belief in our reunification with the deceased in God's kingdom is basic to the Catholic Faith.
Pastoral Answers by Monsignor M. Francis Mannion. If an ancestor was baptized by the Mormon church posthumously, it can be undone.
Pastoral Answers column by Monsignor M. Francis Mannion. Many parishes offer them to children, but this practice is not part of official liturgical norms.
Priests -- and the people -- should stay within given order of Mass to avoid confusion
While baptism is necessary, the magnitude of God's kindness is beyond our comprehension
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Funeral homilies should focus on prayers for deceased, not on his hobbies or favorite team
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Whole created order is destined to be restored to its original state as place without pain, loss
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Priest has duty to make sure Eucharist is not abused or distributed to unauthorized person
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. A second marriage ceremony isn't needed after Catholic baptism if the first was valid
Catholics don't recognize their Real Presence, but stance should not be seen as demeaning
Eucharistic beliefs and liturgies between the faiths are a lot closer than you might think
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Ten-minute beach ceremony with unlisted priest seems a bit too 'fishy' to be valid
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Circumstances determine whether or not the act of masturbation is a mortal sin
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Artwork of dove at center of a cross is fine for private devotion, but churches need a crucifix
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Communion of Saints affirms continuity between our present life and the life to come
A way to look at the Trinity is to describe the ways God is above us, with us and within us.
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Priests still celebrate Mass facing people, but also are permitted to pray "toward the Lord"
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Desire to tithe isn't compromised by giving to collections, mission requests and charities
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Catholics would do best to search out renewal programs in their own churches
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Barren architecture, not Second Vatican Council, is to blame for earthbound homilies
  1. 10 items are tagged with Msgr. M. Francis Mannion
  2. 4 items are tagged with liturgy
  3. 3 items are tagged with baptism
  4. 3 items are tagged with Eucharist
  5. 3 items are tagged with Heaven
  6. 3 items are tagged with Mass
  7. 2 items are tagged with confession
  8. 2 items are tagged with mannion
  9. 2 items are tagged with OSV
  10. 1 items are tagged with 2006
  11. 1 items are tagged with Above
  12. 1 items are tagged with active Catholics
  13. 1 items are tagged with ancestor
  14. 1 items are tagged with anointing of the sick
  15. 1 items are tagged with April 13 2008
  16. 1 items are tagged with Archdiocese of Washington
  17. 1 items are tagged with artificial flowers
  18. 1 items are tagged with August 5 2007
  19. 1 items are tagged with Belief in our reunification
  20. 1 items are tagged with blessing children
  21. 1 items are tagged with blessing God
  22. 1 items are tagged with Catholic Faith
  23. 1 items are tagged with Catholics
  24. 1 items are tagged with Church architecture
  25. 1 items are tagged with Church teaching
  26. 1 items are tagged with Communion blessings
  27. 1 items are tagged with communion of saints
  28. 1 items are tagged with Confessions
  29. 1 items are tagged with conscience
  30. 1 items are tagged with cross
  31. 1 items are tagged with D.C.
  32. 1 items are tagged with death
  33. 1 items are tagged with deceased in Gods kingdom
  34. 1 items are tagged with December 17 2006
  35. 1 items are tagged with December 30 2007
  36. 1 items are tagged with embryos' souls
  37. 1 items are tagged with emmaus
  38. 1 items are tagged with end times
  39. 1 items are tagged with Eucharistic
  40. 1 items are tagged with extraordinary minister of holy Communion
  41. 1 items are tagged with February 10 2008
  42. 1 items are tagged with February 3 2008
  43. 1 items are tagged with february 8 2009
  44. 1 items are tagged with female alter servers
  45. 1 items are tagged with Francis Mannion
  46. 1 items are tagged with funeral homilies
  47. 1 items are tagged with funerals
  48. 1 items are tagged with God
  49. 1 items are tagged with Gregorian Chang
  50. 1 items are tagged with Heavenly acquaintances
Advertisements
Return to top

Catholic Faith Resources | For Catholic Parishes | Order OSV Products | RSS | Advertise | About Us | Contact Us | Jobs
Copyright © 1996-2013, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.  All rights reserved. Copyright information | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Catholic Faith Resources | For Catholic Parishes | Order OSV Products | RSS | Advertise | About Us | Contact Us | Jobs
Copyright © 1996-2013, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.  All rights reserved. Copyright information | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy