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Peter was a founding member of St. Irenaeus Catholic Church, a lifelong Rotarian, and remained connected to his roots in Rapid City throughout his life. He is survived by his children, Peggy Duhamel ...
This year is not only the 1,700th anniversary of the first ecumenical council of the church, but also one of the years when Catholic and Orthodox Easter celebrations coincide — an occasion to reflect ...
In the silence of the desert, Matta El Maskine (1919–2006) found God—and transformed modern Coptic monasticism. His life of prayer and solitude still speaks to seekers longing for depth today.
[St. Irenaeus, Adv. haeres. 4, 18, 5: PG 7/l, 1028.]" 1336. "The first announcement of the Eucharist divided the disciples, just as the announcement of the Passion scandalized them: 'This is a ...
(Jewish circumcision is anatomically inappropriate for girls.) St. Irenaeus in 190 A.D. acknowledged infant baptism in his book, Against Heresies (II 22:4). The custom of infant baptism dates back ...
As the Christian message spread and new communities formed, whenever the community was divided and its poor, widows, and orphans neglected, Irenaeus of Lyons, Cyprian of Carthage, Athanasius ...
We hold true that "The glory of God is a human being fully alive" (St. Irenaeus 2nd Century), and that our Creator's grace and blessing is an invitation for us to help all others on their life's ...
The Lenten season is here. If that means you are forgoing meat on Fridays in favor of a fish lunch or dinner, you're in luck! The annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide 2025 edition for the Pittsburgh area is ...
The notion of an exchange between God and humans is foundational to most religions. The deity is thought to be most favourable towards those who put the greatest effort into reaching him/her. It is ...
George Whitefield: From School Dropout to Open-Air Evangelist Hudson Taylor: Fit to Serve, Missionary to China C. S. Lewis: An Adventure in Faith Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Discipleship Jim ...