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The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Reminds Us of Our Purpose as Sheep (Fourth Sunday of Easter – Ye…
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass and the Sacraments are the Very Essence of the Divine Promise (T…
The Easter Event, as a Moral Act by God, Proves the Divine Law of Inertia (Divine Mercy Sunday – …
Through the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass, We Are United in Christ Jesus’ Redemptive Suffering (5t…
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is for Receiving and Sharing Marpē (4th Sunday of Lent – Year B)
The Liturgy of the Mass is the Answer to our Deepest Prayers (3rd Sunday of Lent – Year B)
The Liturgy of the Mass is Building a Faithful and Fearless People (2nd Sunday of Lent – Year B)
The Liturgy of the Mass Teaches Us How to Rejoice in the Love of God (1st Sunday of Lent – Year B)
We are All Lepers who the Liturgy and the Sacraments Heal Through Communion (6th Sunday of Ordina…
The Liturgy of the Mass is Making Us Into Slaves, Not Friends to Christ Jesus (5th Sunday of Ordi…
Our Liturgical Communion with the Word of God (4th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
Through the Liturgy, God Blesses Us By Making Us a Blessing for Others (3rd Sunday of Ordinary Ti…
Call, Response, and Procession are the Keys to Living a Liturgical Life (2nd Sunday of Ordinary T…
The Liturgical Life of Saint Joseph, Father of the Holy Family (Feast of the Holy Family of JMJ)
The Liturgical Paradox of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas Day)
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