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The Holy Eucharist, the Ultimate Mystery

Representing the concrete presence of God Himself in the midst of His Church, the Holy Eucharist is the culmination of Christian initiation, which begins with preparation for receiving Holy Baptism. Thus, both naturally and necessarily, after the bath of rebirth follows, at the appropriate time, the believer’s communion with the Body and Blood of the Savior Jesus Christ. Without exaggeration, we can say that the purpose of the entire life of the believer is this: the encounter with the Eucharistic Jesus.

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Chemical Exterminators

A Gallup poll revealed 32% of voters will only vote for candidates who share their views on abortion, which includes 23% who support abortion and 8% who oppose.

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Mainstream German politicians have to wake up to the threat of migrant-linked violence, before it is too late

Notwithstanding the prevalence of migrant-linked attacks (or threats of attack) in Germany, what is puzzling is the authorities’ refusal to officially acknowledge the problems of widespread migration in Germany. Instead, authorities have been keeping tabs on activists like Stürzenberger for alerting the German public about the threats of militant Islam. Some of Germany’s left-liberal politicians have tried to assign blame to the AfD for allegedly igniting social tensions.

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Probably the best Movie Ever Made about a Saint: Monsieur Vincent (1947)

Although playing the role of a saint is the most difficult challenge an actor can face, in the film Monsieur Vincent (1947), Pierre Fresnay achieved the impossible: creating a character that brought to life the famous French saint, Vincent de Paul. Without a doubt, we are dealing with a cinematic masterpiece that shines amidst the countless failures of directors and actors who have attempted similar projects.

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The Clans Unite to Support Melbourne’s Cathedral TLM

In the presence of the Archbishop of Melbourne, almost 900 people packed Melbourne’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral to attend a Latin Mass which has just been canceled by the Dicastery for Divine Worship. The Wednesday evening Mass has been held in the Cathedral since 2011, but is now banned Under the provisions of Traditiones Custodes. Once the scene of a drought-breaking Latin Mass offered by Cardinal George Pell in 1992, the location is a highly symbolic one for Melbourne’s Latin Mass community.

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The Sacrament of the Warriors: Confirmation

Much has been written about the differences between the Gregorian Roman Catholic liturgy and the “Novus Ordo” liturgy of Pope Paul VI, as well as about the “mutation” undergone by post-conciliar Catholic theology. Additionally, a significant barometer of the major changes suffered by the traditional theological perspective, transformed through a complete rewriting by progressive theologians, is the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

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