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The Holy Year Door - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS

I watched Pope John Paul II open the Holy Door of St. Peter’s on television on Christmas Eve. Could you please explain the significance of the Holy Door?  Email This Article

The Immaculate Conception - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS

I am confused. I thought that the Immaculate Conception has to do with Mary conceiving by the power of the Holy Spirit. My friend says it deals with the conception of Mary. Please explain.  Email This Article

The Joint Declaration - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS

This past Fall, I heard that the Catholics and the Lutherans had signed some statement about salvation. I heard someone in my parish say something like, "The Church finally admitted Luther was right, and we were wrong." Is this true?  Email This Article

The Land of the Dead - Fr. William Saunders

What do we mean when we say in the Apostles’ Creed that Jesus descended into hell?   Email This Article

The Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Fr. William Saunders

I have a tape with the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary on it that I use as a daily prayer aid. In the litany are some phrases I don’t get, like Tower of David, House of Gold, Ark of the Covenant, Tower of Ivory, Mystical Rose, Morning Star, and Star of the Sea. In this month of May, could you please explain them?  Email This Article

The Liturgical Season of Advent - Fr. William Saunders

How did the celebration of Advent come about?  Email This Article

The Liturgical Season of Advent - Rev. William Saunders

How did the celebration of Advent come about?  Email This Article

The Lord's Prayer - Fr. William Saunders

Recently a Protestant friend asked me why Catholics do not include, "For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, now and forever," at the end of the Our Father. I really do not know. Can you help me?  Email This Article

The Magi - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS

The Gospel of Matthew mentions the Magi who came from the East to worship the newborn Christ child (cf. Matthew 2:1-12). Exactly who the magi were though remains somewhat of a mystery.  Email This Article

The Magisterium's Imprimatur - FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS

I have often noticed in Catholic books "imprimatur" and "nihil obstat." What do these terms mean? Do they show that a book teaches what the Church teaches?  Email This Article


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