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Month: September 2022

Victory for children: Court says NY can’t shut down adoption provider for its Christian beliefs

The decision from the court simply allows New Hope to continue serving the community so that more kids find permanent homes, more adoptive parents welcome a new child, and more birth parents enjoy the exceptional support that New Hope has offered for decades.

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#10800 Ask a Priest – Fr. Samuel Keyes

Questions Covered:

03:14 – Could you give me a brief summary on how the mass came to be? 
12:18 – What made you become Catholic instead of Orthodox? 
18:46 – How do you properly consecrate yourself to Jesus and Mary? 
23:54 – I…

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Father Margevicius provides insight on preparation of the gifts, eucharistic prayer

“Numerous saints have plumbed the depths of the Eucharist and only begun to appreciate just how profound and glorious this gift is for us,” said Father Tom Margevicius, director of worship for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. “I think the way that the Mass is currently set up is a perfect example of some of the depths that are often underappreciated about the Eucharist.” 

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The Church as a thermostat

In his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King makes an observation about the impact the early Christians had in the public square stating, “there was a time when the church was very powerful … the church was not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles of popular opinion; it was a thermostat that transformed the mores of society.”

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