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Week 3 – 1 Samuel
For this week, we will study and discuss 1st Samuel chapter 4 and 5. Our discussions take place on the Private Chat Room on Facebook. Contact me if you want to join in!
Week 2 – 1 Samuel
So…..how did it go? Everyone get through 1st Samuel’s introdution and chapter 1? This week, we will study and discuss chapters 2 and 3. Thank you to everyone who took part in the discussions and sharing on the Private Chat … Continue reading
Bible Study begins next Sunday
Reminder: Our bible study begins next Sunday, September 2nd. If you haven’t already, order your study guide now. I recommend the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible: First and Second Samuel. If you’d like for me to order you a copy, just … Continue reading
Next Study Begins September 2nd
Our next bible study begins September 2nd Please see below for additional information… LIFE GIVING BREAD (St. Athanasius’ Online Bible Study Group) Who: Open to everyone (adults, teenagers, Catholics, non-Catholics). What: Studying 1 & 2 Samuel When: Beginning September 2nd … Continue reading
This Week’s Tidbit: Do You Love?
God is Love (1John 1:8). He consists of love, gives love, consumes love, breathes love….every fiber of His being is LOVE. Therefore, if we do not love, we do not have God within us. The opposite of love is not … Continue reading
This Week’s Tidbit: Sacraments are MORE than a Sign
“Catholics believe that the sacraments are symbols, yes, but also that they are much more. A mere symbol teaches only a general truth that applies to many, but a sacrament touches me personally.” – Dr. David Anders, The Catholic Church Saved My … Continue reading
Catholic Tidbit: Mary Madgalene was not a Prostitute
There is no definitive proof in the Bible that Mary Madgalene was a prostitute. In actuality, she may have been confused with other women in the Bible, framed so as to keep women “in their place,” or to make a … Continue reading
Catholic Tidbit: Even the Pope Sins
No one is perfect. We all sin…EVEN THE POPE! Some people think Catholics believe the Pope does not sin, since we claim that he is infallible. However, infallibility is not the same as sinless. Here’s a nice article on the … Continue reading
Catholic Tidbit: Jesus Didn’t Say “Psych”
Today, Catholics celebrate Corpus Christi, celebrating the real presence of the body and blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, in the Eucharist—known as transubstantiation. [Wikipedia]. When saying “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of ma … Continue reading
Catholic Tidbit: Once Catholic Always Catholic, Unless . . .
Once baptized Catholic, you are still considered Catholic by the Church even if you are non-practicing. There are three conditions one must meet for the Church to no longer consider you Catholic: 1. Decide to leave, 2. Demonstrate that you … Continue reading
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