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Tag Archives: march2023

Seventh Song of Hillel

It is certain that the conqueror shall not come out unscathed

Posted byHillelMarch 31, 2023Posted inPraiseTags:march2023Leave a comment on Seventh Song of Hillel

Living peaceably with all in the face of division

A fallen politician has inspired a global religious peace project, but how are Christians called to participate in interfaith cooperation?

Posted byCaitlin EvansMarch 31, 2023March 31, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:march2023Leave a comment on Living peaceably with all in the face of division

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:march2023Leave 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:march2023Leave a comment on On the Real Presence of the Eucharist
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