In the Fullness of Time
A sacrament, as we learned from our catechism, is a visible sign of grace that does what it signifies. Its…
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by bcadmin | Sep 28, 2022 | 2022, Adam and Eve, Columns, Crucifixion of Christ, Jesus Christ, Michael Pakaluk, Michael Pakaluk's "In the Fullness of Time", News, Passion of Christ, Pontius Pilate, public execution as a sign, sacrament: visible sign of grace, Salvation History, The Catholic Thing | 0 |
A sacrament, as we learned from our catechism, is a visible sign of grace that does what it signifies. Its…
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 29, 2021 | Blessed Virgin Mary, Christmas octave, Featured Highlights, Litany of Loreto, Mother of God, News, Saints, Salvation History, St. Stephen martyr, St. Thomas Beckett, The Holy Family | 0 |
Hail, holy Mother! The Child to whom you gave birth is the King of Heaven and earth forever. Christmas is a Solemnity with an Octave. This means that for eight days the Sacred Liturgy celebrates the Mystery of Christmas. The last day of the Octave is kept as the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of[…]
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 9, 2021 | Catechetics, daniel, Featured, News, Old Testament, Salvation History | 0 |
Every Sunday at Mass, we confess that Jesus died and rose again “in accordance with the Scriptures,” and most of us understand this to mean that the Old Testament prophesied Jesus’ death and resurrection. That is true, as various Israelite prophets did foretell Jesus’ saving acts from Good Friday to Easter Sunday, but that is […]
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