What Is The Significance Of The Priest’s Vestments?

What Is The Significance Of The Priest’s Vestments?

 

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When you choose anything, you reject everything else.

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Every act of will is an act of self-limitation. To desire action is to desire limitation. In that sense every act is an act of self-sacrifice. When you choose anything, you reject everything else. That objection, which men of this school used to make to the act of marriage, […]

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003 Fr. Rob – History of the Priesthood with Fr. Joe Rampino

“The priesthood” is a big topic, but we are tackling it in this episode. Fr. Joe discusses the central question of, “Has the priesthood always been this way?” If it hasn’t, what are the essential things to the priesthood? All that and more!

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Encouraging Our Priests with Fr. Rob

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss the need to encourage our priests. They also discuss how to approach a parish priest about difficult or confusing situations in the parish. They offer a reminder that priests studied the Faith for at least […]

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Why Both Married People and Priest Should Be “Celibate”

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly In other words, the person mature enough to commit to either the married or religious state of life must already have become a free, self-possessed, unique masculine or feminine celibate — for that is precisely what caelebs means: singular and alone!

Liturgical Colors Of Priest Vestments

What Is The Significance Of The Liturgical Colors?

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How do you discern God's will for your vocation? Are you called to be a Catholic priest? Are you called to married life? These tips will help!

The Advice You Need To Discern Your Vocation

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly There are really two camps when it comes to discernment. On the one side, some believe that discernment is discovering what is the will of God so they can do it, and on the other side, some believe essentially that a person’s vocation is just a free-willed response to […]

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