Thanks Be To God!
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2M ago
I looked up the word Eucharist in the dictionary and the dictionary defined it as, the central Christian rite in which bread and wine are consecrated ..read more
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The Holy Spirit called me to Go!
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4M ago
The first National Eucharistic Congress in 83 years set forth by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is taking place ..read more
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Prepare the Way of the Lord
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4M ago
Throughout my years in seminary, I have been asked a few times about the proper way to receive Holy Communion ..read more
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A Novena for Fr. Mulvehill
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4M ago
Last week Fr. Jack Mulvehill, a long time pastor of St. Anthony's in Cohasset passed from this life. As his former parish, it is fitting that we take on a special intention ..read more
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Easter Hope
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5M ago
The first funeral I preached during the Easter season made me realize that Easter, which is normally a joyful holiday ..read more
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Regina Caeli
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5M ago
Typically priests and all who say the Liturgy of the Hours end their day with Compline, also known as Night Prayer ..read more
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By Mike Milner, DHSc, PA-C
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5M ago
As members of Chris by the Sea parish, we have seen how our Pastor and other faith leaders have stepped forward to highlight the pillars of our parish ..read more
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The Boys and the Beggar
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6M ago
Almost twenty-five years ago, I traveled to Madrid, Spain for the Baptism of my nephew, Alejandro. We celebrated the Baptism in the family’s parish church ..read more
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Everything You Need to Know about the Sacred Triduum
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6M ago
Holy Week is the most solemn and glorious week in Christianity, the pinnacle of the liturgical year. It's more sacred than Christmas! This is because Holy Week commemorates the final week of Our Lord's life, the very purpose for which Christmas happened ..read more
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Preparing for Lent
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6M ago
For most of my years growing up I shared a bedroom with my older brother. And while he and I got along (for the most part) it did seem, at times, that things were a little crowded ..read more
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