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When you hear the name St. Francis, what immediately springs to mind? For many, it’s his legendary love for animals and ...
1106. "Together with the anamnesis, the epiclesis is at the heart of each sacramental celebration, most especially of the Eucharist: You ask how the bread becomes the Body of Christ, and the wine ...
In this homily for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), Year C, the Rev. Hank Hilton ...
This Sunday, we come together as a Church to celebrate one of the most beautiful and meaningful feasts of our Catholic faith, ...
IN today’s society and world, it is difficult to reflect on the Eucharist without considering the Church’s members as the ...
There is a reason that we have traditionally spoken of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist as the “Blessed Sacrament.” We speak of exposing and reposing the sacrament, but we have not spoken of ...
Father Joseph Mary Wolfe reflects on his journey through the towns that shaped his faith — and the faithful who are ...
At the dawn of salvation history, God revealed our future in figures. That's what's going on in today's First Reading: a ...
On June 19, cities, towns and villages held solemn Eucharistic processions, publicly professing belief in Christ’s real ...
This Sunday's Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ reminds us that our Lord remains truly present within us and in our churches, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior.
If blasphemy depends on belief, then how anti-Catholic are recent scenes from “Hacks” and “Your Friends and Neighbors”?
It has hardly been a year since the conclusion of the Year of the Rosary and we have yet again another initiative of the Holy Father: The Year of the Eucharist (October 2004 – October 2005).
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