Defending Christ in the Eucharist Should Never Stop
Just a few days ago I was reminded of the importance of our ongoing effort to defend Christ from sacrilege. This news report tells us… Read More »Defending Christ in the Eucharist Should Never Stop
Just a few days ago I was reminded of the importance of our ongoing effort to defend Christ from sacrilege. This news report tells us… Read More »Defending Christ in the Eucharist Should Never Stop
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By Judie Brown Stories of the bravery of saints can motivate Catholic bishops to do wonderful things for their flock and for the world. For… Read More »Child Martyrs Can Show Bishops the Way
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By Judie Brown Catholic bishops, for the most part, seem to be unfamiliar with the difference between profaning the body of Christ in the Eucharist… Read More »Profaning or Cohering
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By Judie Brown The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted this past week in favor of drafting a teaching document on the Eucharist. The… Read More »Contrasting Abominable Acts