by Timothy Redinger | Apr 11, 2021 | Eucharist, The Roman Catholic Man
A Blessed Divine Mercy Sunday to my brothers around the world. Today’s Gospel reading from John has numerous lessons for the faithful. The forgiveness and retention of sins, the appearance of Christ, peace. Most importantly there is a message of trust and...
by Timothy Redinger | Apr 7, 2021 | The Roman Catholic Man
On this Wednesday of the Octave of Easter, we continue our celebration of the Risen Christ, who has defeated sin and death. In the Novus Ordo form of the Mass, our readings throughout Easter focus on Simon Peter’s teachings in the Acts of the Apostles. We follow...
by Timothy Redinger | Mar 31, 2021 | The Roman Catholic Man
In 1964, a duo formed and released a song called the Sound of Silence. Deemed to be a flop, the duo, Simon and Garfunkel initially split up. Coming back together two years later to become one of the best selling groups in the 1960’s. There have been many...
by Timothy Redinger | Mar 30, 2021 | The Roman Catholic Man
A quick search on Amazon regarding decision making brings up a result of over 50 pages of books on the process. You can find them in traditional book format, eBooks, and even audio books. They all fall into the category of self-help, and are designed to help you make...
by Timothy Redinger | Mar 29, 2021 | The Roman Catholic Man, Year of St. Joseph
Continuing with the theme of St. Joseph – Father Raymond de Souza wrote a wonderful reflection on The Holy Week Shadows of St. Joseph: Holy Monday. The influence of the Holy Family on the earthly life of Jesus Christ cannot be overlooked, despite the fact that...
by Anthony Ryan | Dec 12, 2020 | The Roman Catholic Man
It’s a common question that we ask ourselves, especially with all that is currently happening in His Church. From within the institutional Church there are certainly many terrible, dastardly things from which to choose. This is a common dilemma of Christians as they...
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