Amen to the Eucharist’s simple miracle
Walking down a city street, I overheard a real estate agent talking with a prospective buyer about a house on the street. “And when that stone church on the other side gets made into a condominium, the home value will go up,” she reasoned to her customer.
Two U.S. prelates have recently traded what one called some "strong words" in the media, debating the reception of holy Communion, sexual sin, pastoral outreach to marginalized Catholics and allegations of heresy among church leadership.
‘Meaning of Eucharist’ document sparks bishops’ debate
WASHINGTON -- After a lengthy debate, the U.S. bishops have given the green light to a draft a document on the “meaning of the Eucharist in the life of the Church.”
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 6 (Year B) Exodus 24:3-8; Psalm 116; Hebrews 9:11-15; Mark 14:12-16, 22-26
Blood is one of the most powerful symbols in the world.
Empathy arises from tabernacle theft in St. Catharines
Parishioners of the Cathedral of St. Catharines of Alexandria were given a punch to the gut during morning Mass Sept. 8.
Tabernacle found after theft from St. Catharines cathedral
Washington, D.C. Newsroom (CNA) -- The tabernacle that was stolen earlier this week from the St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral in St. Catharines, Ontario was recovered on Wednesday, September 9.
Tabernacle stolen from St. Catharines cathedral
Washington, D.C. Newsroom (CNA) -- The Bishop of St. Catharines, Ontario is pleading for thieves to return the consecrated Host after the tabernacle was stolen from the St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral on Tuesday.
Fr. Yaw Acheampong: Finding hope in the Eucharist
Over a couple of weeks, the Archdiocese of Toronto celebrated two joyful significant events: the opening of our churches on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi on June 14 and the ordination of eight transitional deacons into the priesthood on June 27.
Bob Brehl: Eucharist ‘is not a prize for the perfect’
Denying the Eucharist to U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden out on the hustings last month set off new “wafer wars” that spilled across the border, rekindling painful memories for at least one Canadian politician.
WASHINGTON -- A new study about the level of Catholic belief in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist showed that a majority of Catholics do not believe that the bread and wine used at Mass become the body and blood of Christ.
Speaking Out: The Eucharist is my anchor
Last week I came across an article that claimed consecrated hosts were for sale at an online store.
The article claimed that a vendor sells many items for satanic black masses, including “real Catholic hosts consecrated by a priest.”
Speaking Out: The beauty of Adoration
Glen Argan: Finding an ongoing encounter with Christ
The rich man who came to Jesus looking for the meaning of life had kept all the commandments. Still, an emptiness remained. “What do I still lack?” he asked Jesus (Matthew 19:20).