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Peggy Pigors

Christ in the Eucharist | Catholic Answers - 0 views

  • This is the only record we have of any of Christ’s followers forsaking him for purely doctrinal reasons. If it had all been a misunderstanding, if they erred in taking a metaphor in a literal sense, why didn’t he call them back and straighten things out? Both the Jews, who were suspicious of him, and his disciples, who had accepted everything up to this point, would have remained with him had he said he was speaking only symbolically. 
  • But there is a problem with that interpretation. As Fr. John A. O’Brien explains, "The phrase ‘to eat the flesh and drink the blood,’ when used figuratively among the Jews, as among the Arabs of today, meant to inflict upon a person some serious injury, especially by calumny or by false accusation. To interpret the phrase figuratively then would be to make our Lord promise life everlasting to the culprit for slandering and hating him, which would reduce the whole passage to utter nonsense" (O’Brien, The Faith of Millions, 215). For an example of this use, see Micah 3:3.
  • "The words I have spoken to you are spirit" does not mean "What I have just said is symbolic." The word "spirit" is never used that way in the Bible. The line means that what Christ has said will be understood only through faith; only by the power of the Spirit and the drawing of the Father (cf. John 6:37, 44–45, 65). 
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  • For any one who eats and drinks without discerning the body, eats and drinks judgment on himself" (1 Cor. 11:27, 29). "To answer for the body and blood" of someone meant to be guilty of a crime as serious as homicide. How could eating mere bread and wine "unworthily" be so serious? Paul’s comment makes sense only if the bread and wine became the real body and blood of Christ. 
  • Origen, in a homily written about A.D. 244, attested to belief in the Real Presence. "I wish to admonish you with examples from your religion. You are accustomed to take part in the divine mysteries, so you know how, when you have received the Body of the Lord, you reverently exercise every care lest a particle of it fall and lest anything of the consecrated gift perish. You account yourselves guilty, and rightly do you so believe, if any of it be lost through negligence" (Homilies on Exodus 13:3). 
  • Even though the senses suggest to you the other, let faith make you firm. Do not judge in this matter by taste, but be fully assured by faith, not doubting that you have been deemed worthy of the body and blood of Christ" (Catechetical Discourses: Mystagogic 
  • There exists no document in which the literal interpretation is opposed and only the metaphorical accepted. 
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    Good article, sound teaching, has an Nihil Obstate and Imprimatur on this material
Marlene Mertes

Corpus Christi Watershed - 1 views

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    Corpus Christi Watershed is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring and embodying as our calling the relationship of religion, culture and the arts. We employ the arts and creative media in the service of theology, the Church and Christian culture for the enrichment and enjoyment of the public.
Peggy Pigors

Observations about the group links - 12 views

I have looked through many of the sites, and I agree with Margaret that the sites are good. I'll use many of them myself. I like the tags but also the description can be helpful. Although, some of ...

Shannon Pritchett

The Holy Rosary Site WWW.THEHOLYROSARY.ORG | Diigo - 1 views

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    Great Site for teaching the Rosary.  Filled with wonderful resources about the prayers, mysteries and history of the Rosary.  It also has beautiful pictures and write-ups on the mysteries and apparitions.
Shannon Pritchett

Rosary Center | Diigo - 1 views

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    This is a good site- not a great site. It does contain some good and factual information. It does a good job of teaching about the rosary, the prayers and the history. The main downside to this site is that it is a commercial site trying to sell you religious items.
Caroline Cerveny

USCCB - Catechesis in the Catholic Church - 1 views

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    A brief quiz about Confirmation that is related to the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Marlene Mertes

A Catholic Reads "The Shack" - 0 views

  • Toward the end of the novel, Mack’s conversations with the Trinity turn to the issues of law and “religion,” and I was somewhat disquieted when God began to sound like Martin Luther! 
Douglas Leal

Pray-as-you-go . . . daily prayer for your MP3 player - 4 views

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      I love the "review of the day"
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    One of my favorite websites for prayer
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    Thank you, Douglas, for sharing this site - I love it! It's inspired me to try to read and pray the daily Gospel reading. I added this site to my favorites for easy access. I also liked "sacred space" - which can be done in silence.
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    Yes, this one is from the English Jesuits, sacredspace is from the Irish Jesuits. Love them both!
Caroline Cerveny

Catechism of the Catholic Church - PART 2 SECTION 2 CHAPTER 1 ARTICLE 2 - 1 views

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    Here is a section about Confirmation in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Debra Leiter

Family Resources - 6 views

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    Lots of suggestions for activies to teach the Catholic faith to children in the home (the Domestic Church) that can be adapted for use in the classroom.
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    Great ideas! I like it and will use some of these activities with my students and my family. Thanks for sharing.
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    Yes, this website has a number of resources. I've always wondered who is the publisher behind this website? Were you able to locate who owns this website and any other information about them?
Shannon Pritchett

USCCB - (CCHD) - Pray the Rosary | Diigo - 2 views

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    The official website of the US Bishops is always a trusted site. I have had many priest, deacons and trusted religious recommend this site to me. I feel very comfortable recommending it to others
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    Yes, this is a very good website!
Carol Zabinski

Catholic Moms Lesson Plans - 6 views

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    I have used this site and recommended it to others as a good resource for practical teaching. Their Way of the Cross coloring pages is especially good for the third graders.
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    Love this site! Use it a lot!
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    Yes, there are many wonderful resources here. But I'm wondering how focused is this website on 21st Century Learning? I hear from catechists across the country that their students are bored and listless. Do we need to go beyond the tried and true worksheets that have been the staple of religious education? How do we do that when we keep getting wonderful websites that are 21st Century tools for us, but not necessarily for our children!
Mary Westerhold

Catechism of the Catholic Church - The sacrament of the Eucharist - 1 views

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    From the Vatican
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    It is always wonderful to go back so easily to Vatican Resources! Thank you for sharing this!
Sr. Estela DEL BANDO

OSV | My Daily Visitor, a daily Catholic magazine with feast or saint, Bible verse, Mas... - 0 views

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    For daily meditation
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    This is for daily meditation but we can use this also to look for the lives of Saints, their feast day and others.
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    Thanks sister for the suggested websites, I wonder whether we still have the assess to this social group after the class has ended?
Sr. Estela DEL BANDO

Promise - 0 views

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    This is an activity that children in Grade 1 can do in the class for Valentine's Day. . Activities for the higher grades are also provided.
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    Thank you, Sr. Estela. The Pflaum website is one that I often use - lots of practical ideas and resources for catechists for every season of the Church year!
Douglas Leal

Adult Faith Formation Los Angeles - 0 views

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      Forming Adult Disciples will be a great workshop on February 4!
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    All the great things being offered by the Archdiocese of LA to support ministers and communities in forming adults
Margaret Sardo

Catholic Update - 6 views

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    Thought you might find this helpful.
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    Margaret, I like this alphabetical list of topics in the Catholic Update. Thanks a lot. I have a file of the copies of Catholic Updates but it's time consuming looking for the title because it is arranged by the date it arrives.
Peggy Pigors

Multimedia Stations of the Cross for Children - Loyola Press - 5 views

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    Lenten activities including Stations of the Cross
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    Thanks Peggy. My question is when to do with our RE students. Our English mass is in between two Korean Mass, only 30 min apart. Adult are doing on every Friday during this season.
Caroline Cerveny

Introduction to Confirmation - Loyola Press - 1 views

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    A short overview of the gifts of the Holy Spirit and why a new name is chosen.
Mary Westerhold

The Center for Liturgy Sunday Web Site - 4 views

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    Good reflections on the Sunday readings
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    This website is often referred to! Good choice!
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    Thanks Mary, I have added it in my favorite for me to share with my co-workers of the vineyard.
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    Looks great, and I will be using it thanks.
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