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The story of a man whose life took him from soldier to scientist, monk, hermit, priest, missionary and martyr.
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The most obvious paradox of Calvary is that through Christ's death we are heirs of true life.
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Priests can make their preaching and worship more effective if they better understand what worship is.
The Acts of the Apostles speaks of St. Paul and his fellow passengers afater thei shipwreck on Malta almost 2000 years ago.
More profoundly than being just an arm of Church administration, the parish is supposed to ensure the reality of Christian living in a concrete way.
The Chrism Mass and what it means to us today.
Pastors are among the first people to recognize diaconate candidates.
Eucharistic adoration as 'Center of the Church' disputed
Homily background on the Scripture readings for Sunday Mass.
Homily Background on the Scripture readings for Sunday Mass.
Priestalk by Msgr. William Belford,
Hospitality and a friendly atmosphere abound in North Carolina communities where Catholics are a distinct minority.
Father Benedict Groeschel's reflections.
Individual donations of $250 or more need to be listed spearately on the tax receipt...
This column continues our look at the section of the National Directory for the Formation, Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons in the United States (2004) which deals specifically with the relationship of priests and deacons.
An interview with Father Rajmund (Ray) Kopec.
The title of Bart D. Ehrman's book, Misquoting Jesus, is meant to draw the reader into the story of the history of transmission of biblical texts. The subtitle, The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why, reveals more of what the book is about
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