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The Dignity of God's Image - The Human Person

In material creation, only man can know and love God. He was willed by God for his own sake and he is called to share in God's own life. "What made you establish man in so great a dignity? You are taken with love for him" (St. Catherine of Siena).

Being in God's image makes the individual a person a "someone" and not a "something." He is capable of self-knowledge and of having friendships with other persons. He is called into a Covenant with God and can make a response of love not known by any other creature.

Ref. CCC  356-357

Taken From The Compendium  - Catechism Of The Catholic Church

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YEAR OF FAITH CORNER

 

At the Last Supper with his apostles on the eve of his passion Jesus anticipated, that is, both symbolized his free self-offering and made it really present: “This is my Body which is given for you” (Luke 22:19), “This is my Blood which is poured out...” (Matthew 26:28) Thus he both instituted the Eucharist as the “memorial” (1 Corinthians 11:25) of his sacrifice and instituted his apostles as priests of the new covenant. Please click here to learn more about Holy Mass, also known as the celebration of the Holy Eucharist.

  

Pastor And Flock Convert To Be Catholic

Alex Jones had been a Pentecostal all his life.  Find out why he left his thriving church to become Catholic, taking most of his congregation with him.

Scott Hahn's Conversion To Catholicism

Dr. Scott Hahn discusses his journey to become a Catholic convert after being a Presbyterian minister.

This Is A Call For All Real Men!

This is a call going out to real men who are not afraid to love God and are not afraid of answering God's call on their lives.

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Who Is God?

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God is the Supreme Being, and above Him there is no other.  God is the source of all that is and He is above all that exists.  God is a mystery that the human mind could have difficulties trying to fathom, but a mystery that none-the-less exists as there is proof that he does exist.  In that one god, there are three persons; God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

Ref. CCC 300, Acts 17: 24-25

Taken From The Compendium  - Catechism Of The Catholic Church

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Reverence For Mass

We are losing that sense of reverence for the Holy Eucharist by the way we rush in and out of Mass, the way we dress for Mass, the use of cell phones during Mass, among other things. Do you agree?







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