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Monthly Archives: September 2021
Christ’s Death and Resurrection and the Mystery of Baptism
“What is Baptism? Simply put, baptism is our death, burial, and resurrection in union with Jesus Christ. It is a rite of passage, given by Christ to the Church as an entrance into the Kingdom of God and … Continue reading
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What Jesus tells us about our Riches
Matt 19:16-19:26 “What good thing must I do to have eternal life?” This question of the rich young man to Jesus is echoed time and again from the lips of every person who recognizes both his own mortality and his … Continue reading
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The Holy Eucharist
A Holy Sacrament which Jesus the Christ instituted for us and for our salvation. St Symeon teaches about how receiving the Body and Blood of Christ, in Holy Communion, affects us the faithful. One of his main points “underscores the … Continue reading
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