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Reflections of Family and Faith
"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton
At this difficult time, with many churches not open for public worship and social distancing in force, this Sacrament may be more difficult to obtain than normal. But, it’s not just for those in dire straits. Anyone suffering can receive the blessing and its benefits.
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Many people getting married are worried about invitations and dresses and tuxes and locations and catering and so on. But that’s just the wedding – it’s not actually the marriage.
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We did a Catholic Central episode on the Eucharist, but digging into the supernatural transubstantiation (that’s a mouthful!) at the heart of that requires an episode of its own.
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Confirmation isn’t “graduating church.” For most Catholics, it represents a transition point from being a child to a young adult in the Church. Whenever and however a Catholic is confirmed, he or she is sure of receiving some pretty great gifts.
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In this week’s episodes of “Catholic Central,” we tackle what defines being Catholic, the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, marriage and Anointing of the Sick. And Kai wears a horse head and dresses like a priest (but not at the same time). Today, you might be surprised to learn “What’s Catholic.”
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Evil exists. We all know that. But with Christ’s Church on our side, we’re never alone in the fight.
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