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In Focus section by OSV Staff. Catholic sacraments: What they are, what they’re for, where they come from and what they do
Confirmation after first Communion can be taught in terms of a renewal of faith rather than initiation
Responding to the three main theoretical objections to reception of Communion under both kinds
Answers to the seven practical objections to reception of holy Communion under both kinds
By Michelle Martin. Low-gluten hosts are available to Catholics diagnosed with celiac disease, allergies to wheat.
By Father Ray Ryland. Should Communion be under one or two species? (Subscription required)
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