Catechesis

“I Promised My Sister I’d Scatter Her Ashes – What Should I Do Now?”(Father Simon Says)

“I Promised My Sister I’d Scatter Her Ashes – What Should I Do Now?”(Father Simon Says)

Articles, Best of the Week, Catechesis
Cynthia from Chicago called in with a real-life moral dilemma: her late sister asked for her ashes to be scattered in the ocean, but Cynthia’s pastor said, “Nope, can’t do it.” Cue the Catholic teaching moment! 📚 Here’s Fr. Simon’s response! The Church’s Teaching: We believe in the sacredness of the body: it’s not just […]
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What Does St. Pope John Paul II Have to Say About What You Can and Can’t Do on Sunday? (The Patrick Madrid Show)

What Does St. Pope John Paul II Have to Say About What You Can and Can’t Do on Sunday? (The Patrick Madrid Show)

Articles, Best of the Week, Catechesis
Do you often get confused about what’s meant by “Sunday rest?” Are you truly honoring the Sabbath? Patrick Madrid explored Dies Domini, St. John Paul II’s letter that’s all about Sundays, and it’s not about hitting snooze on life and binge-watching Netflix. Sundays are sacred! 🌟 There are some things you can do on Sundays […]
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Gaudete Et Exsultate

Gaudete Et Exsultate

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I thought it would be worthwhile to return to Pope Francis’ wonderful Apostolic Exhortation On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World—Gaudete et Exsultate, because this should be the goal of each one of us, as well as for the whole Church: holiness means the happiness that comes from union with God that reaches its […]
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The Assumption of Our Lady

The Assumption of Our Lady

Articles, Catechesis
August 15 marks one of the most important Marian feast day of the year: The Assumption. This day commemorates when Mary was assumed into Heaven, body and soul. In 1950, Pope Pius XII made it a dogma of the Church, an unquestionable teaching that verified this undeniable truth. While the New Testament makes no explicit […]
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Love Forgives

Love Forgives

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Blessed are the Merciful… and Peacemakers. Learning to forgive is key to happiness and holiness in relationships because it is key to peace. We best learn this very Christian response, which is never easy, in the family. As Pope Francis reminds us: When we have been offended or let down, forgiveness is possible and desirable, […]
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