Is Sean Hannity Catholic?
Sean Hannity is an influential and popular TV and radio talk show host who claims to be a practicing Catholic. Is he?
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Reverence for The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
15/02/16 03:02 Filed in: Holy Sacrifice of the Mass | Sacraments
This is a reprint of an article by Fr. Paul Scalia, son of the late Justice Antonin Scalia (RIP). As you know, Joe Sixpack works very hard to promote belief in and reverence for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. With the recent death of Justice Antonin Scalia, his son Fr. Paul Scalia is suddenly in the news. The following article was written by Fr. Scalia, and I believe it is one that should be read by all priests and the laity. I hope you enjoy it.
Growth Through Evangelism
It doesn't really matter if your parish has more baptisms than funerals in a given year, your parish is still in numerical decline. Evangelism can change that. Read More…
Growth Through Ministry
Today we live in the culture of "ME". Parish growth, personal spiritual growth, and reversing focus on self can be accomplished through ministry; that is, learning how to love others as Jesus loves us through the seven corporal works of mercy… especially during this Year of Mercy. Read More…
Parish Growth Through Worship
Our separated brethren understand their churches grow the most through the way they worship, yet we seem to miss the boat on this one. Unlike our separated brethren, we alone have the actual presence of Jesus and the perpetuation of the fulfillment of the Old Covenant. Why are we missing out? Read More…
Parish Growth via Fellowship & Discipleship
27/11/15 16:55 Filed in: Parish Growth | Evangelization
There are five elements all growing parishes have in common. In this post we'll take a look at the first two. Read More…
Pastoral Love
27/11/15 14:12 Filed in: Parish Growth | Priestly Responsibilities
Protestant laymen of phenomenally growing churches and their pastors have completely different views of love. The pastor understands love as a father loves a child. Sadly, this is something most of our priests seem to miss. Read More…