We're talking the saints. We're concluding the USCCB document on The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church. It concludes with sanctity and holiness. And so we'll look at some of the saints who have had the Eucharist as a center of their life on their way back to God. And take that as the final word that the bishops want us to hear. Gain sanctity.
LG Question: Is it possible to have two mass intentions for one mass? Or do we have to move the intention to another day? This came up when our parish had a memorial mass for Pope Benedict XVI.
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Eucharistic Miracles | S7 E16
Cultural & Cosmic Roots of the Blessed Sacrament | S7 E15
Jean Hani on the Eucharist | S7 E14
Liturgy Quiz X | Baptism Edition | S7 E13
Why Do You Believe in God? | S7 E12
Pope Benedict XVI | S7 E11
Conversion | S7 E9
The Eucharist Transforms Us | S7 E8
Responding to the Gift | S7 E7
The Paschal Mystery Machine | S7 E6
The Real Presence of Christ | S7 E5
The Sacrifice of Christ | S7 E4
The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church | S7 E3
Taking the Pew Survey | S7 E2
The National Eucharistic Revival | S7 E1
Pope Francis Apostolic Letter | DESIDERIO DESIDERAVI | S6 E35
The Concluding Rites | S6 E34
The Communion Rite | S6 E33
Communion Rites and Rongs | S6 E32
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