Archives for June, 2017

Jun
22

Saint Irenaeus

On June 28, the Memorial of Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr, is celebrated in the Church. Irenaeus is an important figure in the development of Christian theology. He was an early church father who was instrumental in defining church doctrines during a time when other religious movements—such as Gnosticism, Montanism, and Marcionism—sought to pull the […]

By Robert M. Randolph | Blog
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Jun
15

Corpus Christi

Today, June 15, is the Feast of Corpus Christi, in which the Catholic Church celebrates the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. While not a holy day of obligation, it is a major holiday in many countries throughout the world. You might wonder why a celebration of the Eucharist occurs a full […]

By Robert M. Randolph | News
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Jun
08

The Greek and Latin Churches

The Greek and Latin churches have been at odds with each other since the early days of Christianity. While cultural differences were bound to exist between the two—the See of Constantinople being Greek (East) and the See of Rome being Latin (West)—disagreements in theology, liturgy, doctrine, and jurisdiction over time resulted in a gradual process […]

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Jun
02

Pentecost

During his final post-Resurrection appearance in the upper room, Jesus directed the apostles to stay in Jerusalem to await a great event. What was this event? We know it as Pentecost, which we will celebrate this Sunday, June 4. The Christian holiday of Pentecost commemorates the moment when the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples […]

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