“The Memory of Our Dead”
Taynia-Renee Laframboise: Remember family members gone. But remember also those men who made the family’s faith life possible.
The post “The Memory of Our Dead” appeared first on The Catholic Thing.
Read MoreSelect Page
by bcadmin | Oct 30, 2021 | 2021, All Saints Day, All Soul's Day, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, Day of the Dean, Eucharist, genealogy, Last Judgment, News, priestly office, Priests, Sacrifice of the Mass, Sacrifice to God, souls in purgatory, Taynia-Renee Franche dite Laframboise, Taynia-Renee Laframboise, The Apostolic Secession, The Catholic Thing, the Mass, “The Memory of Our Dead” | 0 |
Taynia-Renee Laframboise: Remember family members gone. But remember also those men who made the family’s faith life possible.
The post “The Memory of Our Dead” appeared first on The Catholic Thing.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jan 26, 2021 | Ask Father Mike, Catechism, Last Judgment, Multi-verse, News, Son of Man, The Story | 0 |
At the Last Judgment, we will know ‘The Story’
Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 2, 2020 | Ask Father Mike, Last Judgment, News, Picks, Purgatory, Second chance | 0 |
Q) I understand that when we die, we are immediately judged by God. It is my understanding that we either then go immediately to hell or heaven (via purgatory if necessary). If that is the case, why is there something called the “Last Judgment”? Are we judged again? Is it a “second chance”?
Read Moreby bcadmin | Nov 27, 2020 | Advent, Eschatology, Incarnation, Jesus Christ, Joseph Ratzinger, Last Judgment, News, Saint Augustine, Second Coming, The Dispatch | 0 |
On the Readings for Sunday, December 3, 2017, the First Sunday of Advent […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Apr 19, 2020 | 2020, Beatific vision, burial, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, cremation, Emily Stimpson Chapman, Fr. Gerald E. Murray, glorified bodies, Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body, Jesus Christ, Last Judgment, News, Respect for the Body, Scott Hahn, The Catholic Thing | 0 |
Fr. Gerald E. Murray reviews a new book by Scott Hahn on death, burial, and cremation; this last a pagan custom tolerated but not approved by the Church.
The post Respect for the Body appeared first on The Catholic Thing.
Read More
Recent Comments