Guide for altar servers
I’ve written before about why you should encourage your son to become an altar boy, but today I wanted to share a great video I found describing how he can live out this ministry to the best of his ability:
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
I’ve written before about why you should encourage your son to become an altar boy, but today I wanted to share a great video I found describing how he can live out this ministry to the best of his ability:
A while back, I produced a post in which I listed some Canon Questions, some specific questions I ask when talking to non-Catholics about the Table of Contents found in their Bible. Following my post concerning my recent encounter with a Jehovah’s Witness, I’ve decided to do another post similar to my Canon Questions, but this time concerning the “Great Apostasy”, the belief that that the Church effectively disappeared from the earth some time after Christ’s death.
Groups like the Mormons hold to the Great Apostasy and use this as an explanation for the significant differences between their doctrine and the doctrine of historic Christianity. Muslims hold to this narrative too, to justify the teachings of Muhammad which stand in stark contradiction to the New Testament. Additionally, most Protestant groups, while typically not holding such a radical version of this doctrine, usually hold to some variation of it, saying that somewhere along the line the Church went off-track in a rather major way.
Psalms is a book which I find more intriguing the more I study it. Here’s an article I recently came across which provides a great introduction to some of the structural aspects of this Old Testament hymnbook:
Today I’d like to share something a little different. I was listening to this podcast the other day and I really liked what Wing Chun instructor, Dominic Izzo, had to say about overcoming adversity…
I will be going to London later this year. In preparation for that, I decided to compile a list of my favourite things to do in my home country’s capital city…
In this last Theology On Tap series we also heard a presentation from Peggy and Deacon Ralph Skiano, the Directors for Marriage and Family Life for the Diocese. Their talk was entitled “Vocation to love” and is available for download below:
Main Talk (Download)
Q&A (Download)
Whenever the Book of Revelation is mentioned, I find non-Christians always ask about “666” which is mentioned in the book. What’s it all about?