Why Anointing of the Sick? Two Catholic Perspectives
Reading Time: 27 minutes Why Anointing of the Sick? By Pat Gouker Anointing of the Sick remits sins and expunges their remains; it illumines and strengthens the sick person
Reading Time: 27 minutes Why Anointing of the Sick? By Pat Gouker Anointing of the Sick remits sins and expunges their remains; it illumines and strengthens the sick person
Reading Time: 25 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
Reading Time: 19 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
Reading Time: 27 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
Reading Time: 21 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
Reading Time: 23 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
Reading Time: 19 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Samuel Ng, University of Texas at Austin According to Fr. John Zuhlsdorf of the Diocese of Velletri-Segni, a former papal Master of Ceremonies (MC)
Reading Time: < 1 minute Last week, Clarifying Catholicism Executive Director Will Deatherage had the honor of interviewing Chen Guangcheng, acclaimed human rights lawyer who escaped Chinese imprisonment. Mr. Guangcheng
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Ben Daly-Labelle, University of Rhode Island “Are you living or are you just breathing?” Catholic speaker Mark Hart posed this question at a Steubenville