
Eucharistic Adoration Has Mysterious Effect on Non-Catholics Too
Eucharistic adoration has a drawing power on college students and young adults, Catholics and non-Catholics alike
Eucharistic adoration has a drawing power on college students and young adults, Catholics and non-Catholics alike
Catholic artist and family dwelled with the Eucharistic Jesus for three days — and are forever changed.
The holy hour was offered for Pope Francis in light of his 10th anniversary as pope.
Amid the busyness of a state capitol that addresses crucial questions on life and the unborn, Catholics gather to pray because ‘we have to do something positive to counter the negative and the evil.’
‘Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.’
For May 13, an international effort originating in the U.S. and Canada is calling all children, youth and others to entrust themselves to Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart to bring world peace.
A plenary indulgence is a grace granted by the Catholic Church through the merits of Jesus Christ, Mary, and all the saints to remove the temporal punishment due to sin.
Ascension Press presents ‘Pocket Guide’ series.
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‘Dear brothers and sisters, let us allow our encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist to transform us, just as it transformed the great and courageous saints you venerate,’ Pope Francis said in his homily in Hungary on Sept. 12.
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