Resurrection Sunday is a day of unparalleled significance, celebrated under various names such as Easter, the Feast of Feasts, and the Passover of Christ. It marks the most defining moment in humanity’s history, encompassing both the highest grace bestowed upon mankind and the deepest shadow of human sin. The liturgy of the Catholic Mass is described not merely as a ritual but as the highest expression of prayer, encapsulating all of salvation history. The audio recording emphasizes the transformative power of the Crucifix of Christ’s Passion, which compels believers to desire Christ’s Sacred Heart.
On this day, Catholics are called to remember that their lives are not about themselves but about what God did for them through His Body and Blood, shared as the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. Resurrection Sunday made having a joyful life possible, with God’s infinite mercy granting forgiveness for sins and calling believers to share in the joyful life through His Son.
Do you want to discover the truth about Freemasonry and its opposition to the Catholic Church? Do you want to understand why the Church has always condemned this secret society and why Catholics cannot join it? Do you want to see how the Masonic philosophy contradicts Christ and His Church? Then you need this course! It will reveal to you the hidden dangers of Freemasonry and how to protect yourself and your family from them.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will explore the historical and philosophical foundations of Freemasonry, as well as its relationship with religion and the Catholic Church. You will learn about the meaning and symbolism of the three degrees of Freemasonry: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. You will also examine the various documents issued by the popes and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith that condemn Freemasonry and its teachings. Finally, you will analyze how Freemasonry fits into the current global scenario of the Great Reset or the reordering of the world.
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass (Year A):
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass invites the faithful to engage deeply with the Scriptures, enhancing their understanding of the Eucharist and the rhythm of the Church's liturgical life.
REVIEW: "Was grateful to receive this one in the mail before Advent. An excellent commentary to read to the family. This has become my family's reading for Friday to help us prepare for Sunday Mass. It offers a depth that is helpful to all ages. A great conversation starter for the family dinner table. Bergsma's 'The Word of the Lord' was our Friday reading prior to The Liturgical Sense of The Readings at Mass, but this has become our preferred reflection. Thank you." - JP, Abide The Fire Apostolate
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