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Author Archives: Sid Kanderi

On the blessed mother

The object of the Christian life is growing in relationship with the Triune God. We see this perfect model in the Blessed Virgin Mary: the Daughter of God the Father, Mother of God the Son, and Spouse of God the Holy Spirit.

Posted bySid KanderiJune 9, 2023Posted inTruthTags:June 2023Leave a comment on On the blessed mother

On the Priesthood and the Holy Sacrifice

“Do this in remembrance of me” (Luke 22:19). To modern English readers, the notion of priesthood may seem foreign, but to ancient Jewish ears, the sacrificial undertones would have been clear.

Posted bySid KanderiMarch 31, 2023Posted inTruthTags:March 2023Leave a comment on On the Priesthood and the Holy Sacrifice

On the Real Presence of the Eucharist

When Christ said, “This is my body,” was He conveying a symbolic or literal meaning? And if it was literal, does it indicate a physical presence, or merely a spiritual presence?

Posted bySid KanderiMarch 31, 2023March 31, 2023Posted inTruthTags:March 2023Leave a comment on On the Real Presence of the Eucharist

The ladder of divine ascent

In the Gospel accounts of Jesus, we see Christ associate Himself with the Ladder of Jacob’s vision.

Posted bySid KanderiDecember 31, 2022Posted inTruthTags:December 2022Leave a comment on The ladder of divine ascent

The blessed virgin and the ark

I think there is ample evidence to conclude that ancient Marian typology is rich and full of meaningful truths.

Posted bySid KanderiApril 30, 2022April 30, 2022Posted inTruthTags:April 2022Leave a comment on The blessed virgin and the ark

Christ: the second Moses

In his commentary on the Hebrew Bible, St. Augustine once said, “In the Old Testament the New is concealed, in the New the Old is revealed.” Can this be demonstrated?

Posted bySid KanderiFebruary 3, 2022February 9, 2022Posted inTruthLeave a comment on Christ: the second Moses

Philemon’s Hidden Gospel

In most Bibles, Philemon is just a page long with 25 verses. In spite of its length, the Lord simultaneously displays the rich intricacy and concision of the Gospel.

Posted bySid KanderiOctober 28, 2021October 28, 2021Posted inTruthLeave a comment on Philemon’s Hidden Gospel
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