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Home: Core Subjects: Religion: Fr Saunders Library: LINKS_PAGE Core Subjects: Religion: Fr Saunders Library: LINKS_PAGEArticles:The Seal of the Confessional - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSCan a priest ever tell someone another person’s confession? Read more... The Sign of the Cross - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSMy friend is Greek Orthodox. In his Church, they make the sign of the cross crossing themselves from the right shoulder to the left, but we do the opposite. Why is there a difference? When did this come into practice? Read more... The Significance of Easter Food - Fr. William SaundersLast Christmas, you explained some of the various Christmas customs. What about some of the different Easter customs, like Easter eggs, bread, etc.? Read more... The Sin of Suicide - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSWhat is the Church's teaching regarding suicide? I always thought that suicide was a mortal sin, so how is it that a person can be buried in the Church? Read more... The Symbolism of the Pelican - Fr. William SaundersI was visiting a church, and I noticed a carving on the altar of a pelican feeding little pelicans. I have never seen this before. What does it mean? Read more... The Tilma's Symbolism - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSLast week, we recalled the beautiful story of Juan Diego and our Lady of Guadalupe. This week, we address the scientific studies on the tilma and its symbolism. Read more... The Tree of the Christ Child - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSWhere did the Christmas tree come from? Read more... The Truth About Creation - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSRecall that last week, our examination of the Genesis account of creation concluded with highlighting several truths of faith: God is omnipotent, omniscient, all-loving, eternal and infinite. In freedom and love, God created all things ex nihilo in accord with His eternal Reason. He created with order, design, purpose. All that God created is considered "good." Moreover, He created human beings male and female in His image and likeness and endowed them with an unique, immortal soul. Read more... The Twelve Days of Christmas - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSI had heard that the Christmas song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was written to help teach children catechism. Do you know anything about it? Read more... The Unitive and Procreative Dimensions of Conjugal Love - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERSRecall that in two previous issues, we have examined our belief concerning the sacrament of marriage and the beautiful expression of marital love, which is both unitive and procreative. Both dimensions are intrinsically good and inherent to the act of marriage. Consequently, in marital love, one cannot separate the unitive from the procreative dimension. Read more... Pages: [<<] ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [>>] Related Categories:Pages Updated On: 01-Jan-2009 - 09:52:41
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