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Father Bryan P. Babick

Wrath and joy

November 18, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

There are many Biblical verses that describe the wrath of God. In the Book of Exodus it is re­corded that should an Israelite fail to respect the rights and property even of a non-Israeli, the […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Solidarity in faith

November 10, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Each time we gather to celebrate the Lord’s Sacrifice in the Mass, there are four times that the celebrant greets the assembly. The greeting at the outset of the Mass may take the form of […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

The Church as a field hospital

November 6, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Throughout the course of her 2,000 year history, the Church has been called many things. St. Paul tells us that the Church is the bride of Christ and the assembly of the saints. In a […]

Alison Blanchet

Keeping a clean carpet and a spotless soul

September 3, 2014 Alison Blanchet | The Catholic Miscellany

A few weeks ago I made a very grown up decision. I went to Wal-Mart and shelled out $43.84 (plus tax) for a new vacuum cleaner. My old vacuum bit the dust a few months […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Engage in the Liturgy

August 28, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

The Church’s worship is the daily action by which the work of Christ is most visibly perpetuated. At each celebration, the Lord’s words and deeds are made present anew. Often times this can be lost […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Sharing the peace of Christ

August 18, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

One of the most recognizable and anticipated portions of the Mass is called the Rite of Peace. After the invitation of the priest or deacon, those present share among themselves a sign of communion and […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

A hopeful destiny

August 4, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Each time the Christian community gathers around the altar to offer the sacrifice of Christ, all participants celebrate an anticipated destiny of hope. Each word of liturgical prayer is ultimately meant to give the believer […]

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Letters to the Editor

Corpus Christi: Instituting the feast

July 7, 2014 Caroline

Editor: It is always exhilarating to read about solemn celebrations of the important Feast of Corpus Christi – now liturgically identified as the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. Celebrations, such as the […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

The real meaning of ‘wife’

April 24, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Every spring as Christians prepare to celebrate the resurrection, popular culture is eager to present believers with alternate narratives of the life of the Lord, as if the weekly unfolding of His life in the […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

The tolerance of the passion

April 11, 2014 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

The Sunday Lenten Masses always seem to remind us that, despite the darkness of fasting and other acts of self-denial so characteristic of the season, there is always hope! The midpoint of Lent gave us […]

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