|
|
What Interests You? |
The page you were looking for no longer exists. The following search results may be of interest.
|
The Lord's Prayer and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist
Article
Is there a connection between the Lord's Prayer and the sacraments of baptism and the Eucharist? Part 1 of this article examines the Scriptural evidence.
|
|
The Lord's Prayer - Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist, Part 2
Article
Is there a connection between The Lord's Prayer and the Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist? Part 2 of this article examines The Lord's Prayer and Liturgy.
Feb 20, 2011
-
Blair Kasfeldt
|
|
The Sacrament of Baptism
Article
Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole of Christian Life.
Oct 22, 2009
-
Marilynn Hughes
|
|
Catholic Sacraments
Article
Catholics believe that God can be encountered not only though the scriptures and through his creation, but also through certain ritual actions called sacraments.
Aug 8, 2008
-
Francine Morrissette
|
|
The Sacrament of Confirmation
Article
The Sacrament of Confirmation fills the baptized soul with the life of the Holy Spirit.
Oct 22, 2009
-
Marilynn Hughes
|
|
Teaching the Sacrament of Matrimony
Article
Teaching the sacrament of matrimony can enlighten children on this sacred bond blessed by God.
Jan 25, 2009
-
Diane Laney Fitzpatrick
|
|
The Sacraments in The United Methodist Church
Article
Far from empty rituals, the sacraments are two means by which believers receive empowerment directly from God, enabling a lifetime of faithful service to Jesus Christ.
Mar 15, 2010
-
Jason Mincey
|
|
St. Peter Julian Eymard
Article
St. Peter Julian Eymard is a 19th century priest who wrote many small devotionals on the Eucharist. Here is a look at his life.
Nov 20, 2008
-
Lisa Hugick
|
|
What is Moral Theology?
Article
There are two areas of science regarding morality in Catholicism: moral philosophy and moral theology.
Oct 5, 2009
-
Marilynn Hughes
|
|
The Solemnity of Corpus Christi: Our Gift of Eternal Salvation
Article
Each year, Catholics celebrate the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. This feast recognizes that the Body and Blood of Jesus are divine food given for salvation.
|
|
Mormon Communion
Article
To Mormons, communion (called the sacrament) is the focus of Sunday worship where they renew baptismal covenants and remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Feb 14, 2010
-
Jenny Evans
|
|
What to Expect at a Mormon Church Service
Article
Were you invited to an LDS sacrament meeting and want to know what's in store? Or just curious about what Mormons do on Sunday? Learn about Mormon worship services here.
Feb 24, 2009
-
Jenny Evans
|
|
Catholic Gifts – Ideas for Baptism and More
Article
Baptism, first communion and confirmation are important Catholic sacraments. Learn more about traditional gifts for these occasions, as well as new ideas.
Apr 1, 2010
-
Maryalene LaPonsie
|
|
Anglicans and Baptists
Article
Persons of both denominations believe Jesus Christ lived, died, and rose from the dead. Apart from that, the theology is diverse yet colloquial.
Nov 20, 2009
-
Bryan Jackson
|
|
The Holy Catholic Triduum
Article
Easter, for Catholics, begins on Ash Wednesday. Forty days before the blessed event, Catholics begin praying and fasting like Jesus did.
Mar 2, 2009
-
Marilynn Hughes
|
|
Confirmation
Article
Confirmation is one of the Sacraments within the Catholic Church. The article explains what it is, who receives it and what it means.
Feb 3, 2007
-
Michelle Anderson
|
|
Godparents
Article
Godparents play an important role in the life of a child.
Jun 25, 2007
-
Christine Alcott
|
|
Catholic Prayers for Church Abuse in Ireland
Article
The Holy Father suggests his Prayer for the Church of Ireland in his Pastoral Letter to Irish Catholics, as well as Eucharistic Adoration to heal church abuse in Ireland.
Mar 20, 2010
-
Melissa Roberts
|
|
Fasting and Abstinence
Article
The liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church notes days of fasting and abstinence. What does that mean? Who has to fast and abstain and how do they do it?
Apr 21, 2009
-
Francine Morrissette
|
|
Catholic Holy Days of Obligation
Article
Catholic parishioners are called to Mass and prayer on 10 key feast days and Sundays, collectively known as the Holy Days of Obligation.
Jan 13, 2009
-
Kimberly Kunaniec
|