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  1. What Is the Eucharist? A Guide to The Eucharist and Eucharistic Symbols

    What Is the Eucharist? A Guide to The Eucharist and Eucharistic Symbols
    Explore what the Holy Eucharist is, its connection to Communion, the practice of Eucharistic Adoration, and the symbolism associated with this sacred rite.
  2. Bread and Wine: The Meaning of Eucharist

    Bread and Wine: The Meaning of Eucharist
    At the heart of Catholic worship lies the Holy Eucharist, a sacramental rite that holds immense significance and reverence. The Eucharist, also known as the Blessed Sacrament, is the central act of Catholic liturgy and a focal point of our faith. Rooted in the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, the Eucharist embodies the tangible manifestation of God's love and presence.
  3. Michelangelo's Pieta and its Connection to Our Lady of Sorrows

    A Closer Look at Michelangelo's Pieta, and Its Connection to Our Lady of Sorrows Holy Saturday and Our Sorrowful Mother On Holy Saturday, or Easter Vigil, we are asked to remember the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary. And with good reason. Holy Week is when Our Lady experienced the deepest sorrow known to mankind next to the Passion...
  4. Learn About St. Gemma Galgani, an Italian Mystic and Stigmatist

    Learn About St. Gemma Galgani, an Italian Mystic and Stigmatist Who is Saint Gemma Galgani?   Gemma Galgani is a gem of a saint and a gift to the Catholic Church. She was born in Lucca, Italy on March 12th, 1878. She is known as the Daughter of the Passion, and the Flower of Lucca. Saint Gemma Galgani is an...
  5. March 25th: The Annunciation of the Lord, and the Feast of The Good Thief

    March 25th: The Annunciation of the Lord, and the Feast of The Good Thief
    Reflection on the Feast of Annunciation of the Lord The Feast of Annunciation of the Lord celebrates one of the greatest moments in history. An angel appeared to the Blessed Virgin Mary to announce to her that she would bear the Son of God, conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. The Annunciation is the first joyful mystery of...
  6. Lent for Kids

    Lent for Kids
    Lent is just as important for kids as it is for adults. While some concepts might be harder for children to grasp, Lent can be observed by the whole family. Luckily there are many Lent activities for kids to help them learn and grow during this time. Here are a few of our favorites.
  7. 24 Almsgiving Ideas for Lent

    24 Almsgiving Ideas for Lent
    Lent is a sacred time of reflection in the Catholic Church. It is during this season that we can contemplate the love of God, the sacrifices Jesus made for us, and the teachings of his miracles.  There are three pillars of Lent that help guide us during this time: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. While prayer and fasting can be solitary...
  8. What is RCIA?

    What is RCIA?
    Many people are raised in the Catholic Church and go through certain rites of passage in their youth. Others may find their way to Jesus Christ later on in life. There are still ways they can partake in one of those milestones as an adult, one of them being RCIA. Let’s talk about what RCIA is and why it may...
  9. Pray The Chaplet of Michael the Archangel

    Pray The Chaplet of Michael the Archangel
    Print These InstructionsShop for St. Michael Chaplets For those who recite his Chaplet, St Michael the Archangel promises the protection of his army of angels during the life of the person who prays. The Chaplet of St Michael the Archangel helps to purify the heart of the temporal punishment of venial sin and it also assists the faithful defeat the...
  10. Reflection on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord

    Reflection on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
    The Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord on February 2nd, to commemorate the Presentation of the child Jesus by Joseph and Mary in the Temple, 40 days after his birth.  Forty days following Christmas, and moving towards the season of Lent, this special day of commemoration is full of rich significance and is one that...
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