Masses for the living, too!
Is a Mass offered for one who is still living more powerful than a Mass celebrated for that person after he or she has died?
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Is a Mass offered for one who is still living more powerful than a Mass celebrated for that person after he or she has died?
Masses for the living, too! Read More »
Walk in the footsteps of the holy Capuchin at the St. Felix Catholic Center in In Huntington, Indiana. In Huntington, Indiana, on 30 superbly landscaped acres, one can walk in the footsteps of Blessed Solanus Casey. This is where Solanus
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Purgatory — a masterpiece of God’s mercy It’s no small wonder that coming up with a lesson plan on purgatory can be challenging. Often our own catechesis has been a little … sketchy. As one comic (incorrectly) summed it up:
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St. Gregory the Great is loved and honored on many accounts bringing us the Gregorian Chant, his Dialogues, he codified the Roman Canon Mass and was the first to organize Church alms for the poor. More than that, he handed
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There’s always a sense of shock when someone close to us dies. The deeper our love, the more overwhelming our sorrow. That’s especially so when that death was sudden and unexpected. Most of us experience that type of loss at
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Author Susan Tassone is known as the “Purgatory Lady,” but after completing four books based on St. Faustina’s Diary she could be known as St. Faustina’s secretary. Tassone breaks down the Divine Mercy message into bite-size pieces – praying for
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I. Bernard Francis (“Barney”) Casey was the sixth of 16 children. The siblings loved outdoor sports, including hunting, fishing, swimming, skiing, and skating. The 10 boys formed their own baseball team called “The Casey Nine.” Barney played catcher, usually without
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Purgatory — a masterpiece of God’s mercy It’s no small wonder that coming up with a lesson plan on purgatory can be challenging. Often our own catechesis has been a little … sketchy. As one comic (incorrectly) summed it up:
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What are Gregorian Masses? The name is derived from Pope St. Gregory the Great who was the first to popularize this pious practice.
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