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Wow! 100-Year Old Widowed Priest Has 4 Sons Who Are Priests – Billy Ryan at uCatholic +1
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In the previous Roman Calendar, the Sundays that we now call the second part of “Ordinary Time” used to be called “Sundays after Pentecost.” With the reform of the Roman Calendar in 1969, Ordinary Time now begins on the Monday after Pentecost (suppressing what used to be an Octave of Pentecost). The Sunday after Pentecost is now Trinity Sunday and, in the United States, Corpus Christi has been transferred from the Thursday after Trinity Sunday to its following Sunday. So, unless a Catholic goes to daily Mass, he’s unlikely to know that the Church reverted to Ordinary Time or see its typical green vestments for about three weeks.
A high school student who thinks he may be called to the priesthood faces a hostile culture today—sadly even in the secularized environment of many Catholic schools and colleges. But faithful Catholic colleges offer students the opportunity for a quality education while discerning a calling to the priesthood with the support and encouragement of professors, campus ministers and peers who share a love for Christ.
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We know that hell is not empty from the following passage (among others):
Revelation 20:13-15 (RSV) And the sea gave up the dead in it, Death and Hades gave up the dead in them, and all were judged by what they had done. [14] Then Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death, the lake of fire; [15] and if any one’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
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VATICAN CITY – On the feast of Corpus Christi, Pope Francis said that Jesus gave the Church the Eucharist for the salvation of the world.
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LONDON – An investigative tribunal has said that forced harvesting of organs for transplant continues in China, with religious minorities especially targeted.
“Forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significant scale,” the China Tribunal said in its final judgement, issued June 17 in London.
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Sunday Mass:
11:00 am English
1:00 pm Spanish
Daily Masses:
Wednesday, 8:30 am
Thursday, 8:30 am
St. Joseph Catholic Church
1303 Hwy. 117
Burgaw, NC 28425
(910) 259-2601
Reverend Roger Malonda Nyimi
Parochial Administrator
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