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How To Understand Catholic Worship: The Mass

Let’s talk about the Mass! But before we get into the current form of worship carried out by Christians today in the 21st century, let’s look at what one of the first Christians had to say about the way they worship. Justin Martyr lived from around 100 AD to 167 AD. He converted to Christianity in the year 130. From […]

100 Reasons to Love Jesus Christ

There are endless reasons to love our sweet Lord, Jesus Christ. He is, after all, the long-awaited messiah who was to deliver humanity from the horrid of original sin — death.  As Christians, we recognize the value of a savior as we navigate through the history of salvation. And we are on the better side of history, as Christ has […]

4 Excellent Books To Grow Your Faith!

I never would’ve thought to be one making recommendations on books, yet here I am. Growing up, I didn’t have that motivation for reading, neither external nor internal, that I see many Americans do. It’s one of the many cultural differences I noticed since moving to the United States. In the States, it is ubiquitous for schools to have reading […]

Bible Study: Keeping Holy the Sabbath

While scrolling through some recommended posts, I stumbled upon one that claimed Catholics and Christians who attend worship services on Sundays are not following the third commandment correctly. Their claim is the third commandment says the sabbath, or Saturday, is the day the Lord proclaimed as holy and free of labor.  This is true!  While the Lord did ask the Israelites […]

Why Is It Hard to Say I’m Sorry?

It’s no surprise that people hurt each other daily. It’s an unfortunate part of human nature. I’m not saying it’s a good thing, nor that it is always done purposefully. More often than not, we end up hurting others without even knowing, without even intending. Yet, an I’m sorry is hardly ever said. Why is that? As we end this […]