by The Catholic Clutch | Jun 11, 2024 | Lives of the Saints, Saint of the Day
Celebrating Saint Barnabas Originally named Joseph, Saint Barnabas was an early Christian disciple in Jerusalem, and later an important figure in the spread of Christianity alongside Saint Paul. His story is mainly found in the Acts of the Apostles in the New...
by The Catholic Clutch | Jun 10, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Sunday Sermon
Three Early Points in the Video about Sin and Misery Sin always involves an alienation from God. Sin awakens in us, just by its very nature, a sense of shame and self-consciousness. Misery is a state of being self aware. Bishop Robert Barron explains that Adam...
by The Catholic Clutch | Jun 8, 2024 | Bishop Richard Challoner, Blessed Sacrament, Daily Reflections, Holy Eucharist
Daily Reflection notes on the Eucharist: REF: Bishop Challoner Based on Bishop Challoner’s daily reflections, the Eucharist is both a sacrament and sacrifice, nourishing souls and honoring God. It continues Christ’s sacrifice daily, uniting believers in...
by The Catholic Clutch | May 24, 2024 | Blessed Sacrament, Holy Eucharist, Quotes from the Saints, Saint Peter Julian Eymard
“Spiritual Eruption #1” is the first in a series that intends to explore and present the transformative inspirations of St. Peter Julian Eymard regarding the Blessed Sacrament. This presentation highlights the profound impact of Jesus’ life in the...
by The Catholic Clutch | May 22, 2024 | Blessed Sacrament, Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Father Frederick Faber, Holy Eucharist
“The Blessed Sacrament” by Father Frederick William Faber is a timeless work exploring the profound mystery of the Eucharist. Published in 1855, Faber’s book emphasizes the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and offers practical guidance for...