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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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The Center For Liturgy Sunday Web Site - 3 views

Catholic Sunday readings
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    Good site for Sunday readings, reflections, prayer. Excellent contributors such as Fr. Ron Rohlhizer...
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    You are welcome SR. Estela.
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Catholic Updates - 0 views

Catholic information useful in ministry
started by Peggy Pigors on 11 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
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    I like this site because the site can be trusted to give good Catholic theology and it lists their publications in alphabetical order which saves time and lots of searching.
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A CyberPilgrim - 0 views

Catholic
started by Peggy Pigors on 11 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
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    I liked the site because it gives you up to date statistics and information that can be used in ministry.
Douglas Leal

Observations about the group links - 12 views

started by Douglas Leal on 04 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
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    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 the sites I put on today were described enough on the site title itself.
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The tone of life on social networking sites | Pew Research Center's Internet & American... - 0 views

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    Statistics about Social Networking sites - up to date posting
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Top social networking sites in the World - 0 views

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    Top social networking sites in the World
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Social Networking Sites: A Parent's Guide - 0 views

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    A guide to keeping your kids safe on social networking sites.
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Top 15 Most Popular Social Networking Sites - 0 views

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    A list of popular social networking sites - some are familiar and others unfamiliar. Today it seems important for people to join these sites. Check it out for yourself.
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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
Peggy Pigors

REGISTER NOW ~ RECongress 2012 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Great video, very professionally done, inviting, moves you to want to register for this great event, shows how UTube is the way to go.
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Scripture Catholic - THE EUCHARIST - 0 views

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    Site has over 2,000 Bible citations, site is updated four times a year, John Salza, Catholic Apologist work
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Good Ground Press: The Our Father Retreat Introduction - 0 views

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    Retreat for adults and teens on line. Food for thought. Good reflections.
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