THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: 5th Commandment – You Shall Not Kill

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: 5th Commandment – You Shall Not Kill
Liturgical Mass Sheet
– Corrado Gnerre I am a young man and I often find myself arguing with some friends who unfortunately do not share the Faith with me. We find ourselves talking about God and they deny his existence. To my objection…
– Rev José Mario O Mandía “I lay down my life, that I may take it again. . . I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again” (John 10:17-18). Jesus Christ, true God…
– Joni Cheng The 16th century to the 17th century was a time of the division of western Christianity, known as the Protestant reformation. There arose many Protestant leaders who desired for reformation that they claimed was not being implemented…
– Miguel Augusto (*) During the day, aside from the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Church offers us the Liturgy of the Hours that begins in the morning with the prayers called Lauds and ends with the night prayers…
MATTHEW 17:1-9 – Fr Fernando Armellini SCJ Claretian Publications, Macau The account of the Transfiguration of Christ is a text of theology in a biblical language. Jesus, going up to the mountain has one such theological significance. The mountain, in…
– Anastasios Many tourists often find themselves inside the Basilica of the Santi Ambrogio e Carlo, because this Basilica faces “il Corso,” Via del Corso, one of the main avenues of Rome that begins from Piazza Venezia all the way…
– Aurelio Porfiri “The pestilence, as the Tribunal of Health had feared, did enter the Milanese with the German troops. It is also a known fact that it was not limited to that territory, but that it spread over and…
– Joaquim Magalhães de Castro Despite the loss of resources derived from the annexation by Spain of the entire national territory in 1580, feared and respected remained the Portuguese strain throughout the Mogul empire, a fact that would curb the…