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Articles:The Joy of Easter - Fr. Leonard M. PuechSome of the men went to verify. Well, the tomb was empty all right, but they didn’t see him. It’s all over! And then the explosion of joy, when they recognized Jesus in the breaking of the bread. Email This Article The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory - Scott HahnThe Our Father is a prayer full of hope. Indeed, it is so hopefilled as to sound audacious. Email This Article The Language of Prayer - Michael P. FoleyLast week the U.S. Catholic bishops overwhelmingly approved changes to the wording of the Mass that will significantly affect how Roman Catholics pray. Email This Article The Language of Tradition - Raymond ArroyoThe pope brings back the Latin Mass. Email This Article The Last Supper - Grace MacKinnonDear Grace, A Jewish friend of mine pointed out a supposed problem with the Christian concept of the Last Supper. As we all know, Jesus gave his disciples bread and wine during that Passover Meal. My friend claims that bread is never served during the Passover meal. Is that correct? Email This Article The Law - Tim GrayThe Pentateuch, or first five books of the Bible, is a mixture of narratives and laws. Quite often a series of laws will be sandwiched between narratives. If there is no integral relationship between the two, it would have made much more sense to put the law code after the covenant ceremony or even at the end of the Book of Exodus. But since this was not done, there must be some strategic reason for the juxtaposition of law and narrative, which happens frequently throughout the Pentateuch. Email This Article The Lifetime Catholic Reading Plan - book review - JAY MCNALLYFr. Hardon has chosen 104 authors, listed chronologically from St. Ignatius of Antioch, who wrote in the first century and died a martyr in the Roman Colosseum, to John C. Wu, a Chinese-American convert who died in 1986. Email This Article The Literal Truth - Carson DalyTo the unchurched and the unbeliever, many religious doctrines seem far-fetched. Email This Article The Lord's Day - Grace MacKinnonDear Grace, Why did the Christian Church change the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday? As you well know, the Jewish people still recognize Saturday as their Sabbath. Email This Article The Making of a Cardinal: In person: Avery Dulles - Brian McGuireBorn into a devout and powerful Presbyterian family in 1918, he converted to the Catholic faith at Harvard and was ordained a Jesuit priest in 1956. Pope John Paul II plans to make him a cardinal Feb. 21, the first ever American theologian to be so honored. He spoke recently with Register staff writer Brian McGuire. Email This Article Pages: [<<] ... 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ... [>>] Related Categories:
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