The Eucharist as remedy to sin
“Because I always sin, I should always have a remedy.” These practical words of St. Ambrose, fourth-century bishop of Milan and doctor of the Church, point us to the unique … Learn More
“Because I always sin, I should always have a remedy.” These practical words of St. Ambrose, fourth-century bishop of Milan and doctor of the Church, point us to the unique … Learn More
“Four invitations” for the parish year are reinvigorating worship, personal encounter, robust faith formation, and missionary sending.
It was a Sunday in May, and I was seven years old. I had a new veil that was mine, a “pre-owned” white dress that had been my sister’s, and … Learn More
It was transformed from an independent vessel to a facet of Church architecture.
One of the most quoted descriptions of the Eucharist is from the Second Vatican Council’s Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, “Lumen Gentium,” which calls the Eucharist the “source and summit” … Learn More