Just as we keep the Eucharist in the tabernacles of our churches, the Israelites kept the manna in a sacred place to remind them of God's presence on their journey. We can receive the Eucharist every day in our own journey toward heaven, where we will encounter God face to face.
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Crux
In this session, Crux, we will explore the most fundamental question of the human heart: What is the purpose of my life? Bishop Hying will help us to notice that there are road signs in our ordinary lives which can point us to God's greater plan for the world and our salvation. In this time of fe...
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Joyful Mysteries
Be led in the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary with this spoken Rosary set to music. Enter into some of the most joy-filled moments of our Lord Jesus Christ's life, alongside the Blessed Virgin, through this devotional prayer and accompanying Scripture passages.
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For The Greater Glory Of God Song | C...
St. Ignatius of Loyola started the Latin phrase Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam, and abbreviated AMDG, is the motto of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a religious order within the Catholic Church. In English, it means "For the Greater Glory of God."
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