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BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (140) – What kind of veneration should we render the Eucharist?

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Rev José Mario O Mandíajmom.honlam.org  The Catholic faith uses three degrees of veneration. They are as follows: (1) Latria. It is the act of adoration or worship given only to God. “And God spoke all these words, saying, ‘I am…

The crucifix in the workplace

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Corrado Gnerre The recent ruling of the European Court says that crucifixes must not be present in classrooms and public offices. It seems unacceptable to me. I have the impression, however, that the cultural motivation (crucifixes must be there because…

EAT MY FLESH AND LIVE MY WORD

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Fr. Jijo Kandamkulathy CMFClaretian Publications Macau 8 August 2021 – 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year BJn 6:41-51

Prayer of petition in Rahner’s words

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Fausto Gomez OP Some months ago, I finished reading a book I had wanted to read much earlier. I found a copy in the Library of the USJ Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy at the Seminary. The title of…

TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD – The Light of the world

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António dos Santos Today, August 6th, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, which has been celebrated in the East since the 5th century. The mysterious episode of Jesus’ Transfiguration takes place on a high…

PANDEMIC IN LATIN AMERICA – Church reaches out to the vulnerable

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Robaird O’CearbhaillHong Kong correspondent In Latin America the Covid pandemic lockdowns, social distancing and economic downturns have affected the poorest. However, the Church and other Christians, have reached out to cater for as many of the most vulnerable as possible.…

CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME – Native ecological wisdom in the US

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Robaird O’CearbhaillHong Kong correspondent As Laudato si’ states in the title, Caring for our common home is a very high priority. That is what native people have been doing for millenia around the globe, as this series pointed out. In…

MISSIONARIES FROM MACAU TO THE WORLD – Saint Lazarus Island (57)

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Joaquim Magalhães de Castro Even at the risk of evading the theme of this series of chronicles, we find it important to refer here to the cruel fate reserved for Jerónimo de Angelis and Diogo de Carvalho. Both were martyred…

Catholic, IFI churches move towards reconciliation

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(CBCPNews.net) The Philippine Catholic Church and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente released a joint statement Tuesday, vowing to continue the healing process of fractured relationships between the two churches.

BAGGING THE ELUSIVE GOLD – No weight is unbearable with God

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Fr Leonard E Dollentas Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz made history last July 26, 2021, by becoming the first athlete from the Philippines to win an Olympic gold medal. She was reduced to tears after dramatically winning gold in the women’s 55-kilogram…

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