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Quebec Police Confiscate All Altar Wine—Then Kibosh It By Declaring It Illegal To Import After 40 Years

Covid-19, which may or not be a pandemic in nature, and government and police overreaction to it none the less, has, in effect, made sitting ducks out of Catholic churches. Within the last 13 months, church attendance has been pared back to a meagre 10 percent; there’s no more Holy Communion on the tongue, no more Holy Water, and now, as the Lord’s Mother told Him at the Wedding Feast at Cana, “They have no wine”. One wonders if that is not the point “Police have seized large quantities of altar wine in the Canadian province of Quebec, creating a situation where buying a bottle is nearly impossible.” (UCA News, April 24, 2021)

You just have to be human to say this isn t right : Single Asian Female stars talk back

You just have to be human to say this isn t right : Single Asian Female stars talk back
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God s Harsh and Dreadful Love - The Tablet

The Tablet April 15, 2021 The Paschal Triduum this year seemed like a return from exile: Holy Thursday’s Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper, in church; Good Friday’s Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion, in church; Saturday evening’s Easter Vigil,in church what a blessing. Thanking God, I could only be aware of those for whom the exile continues, whether because of the pandemic or, like my friend Jimmy Lai, because of unjust imprisonment for the cause of Christ and freedom in Hong Kong. May their exile end soon. In his 2010 Easter message, Pope Benedict XVI noted that the “new Passover” Christians celebrate at Easter the passing-over of the Lord Jesus from death to a superabundant form of life replicates in important respects the form of Israel’s Passover, which the Church remembers at the Easter Vigil by reading Exodus 14:15-15:1. Yes, Easter changed everything, in that it revealed in a definitive way what God intended for humanity “in the beginning�

Echoes God s harsh and dreadful love Published 4/14/2021

The Paschal Triduum this year seemed like a return from exile: Holy Thursday s Evening Mass of the Lord s Supper, in church; Good Friday s Commemoration of the Lord s Passion, in church; Saturday evening s Easter Vigil, in church what a blessing. Thanking God, I could only be aware of those for whom the exile continues, whether because of the pandemic or, like my friend Jimmy Lai, because of unjust imprisonment for the cause of Christ and freedom in Hong Kong. May their exile end soon. In his 2010 Easter message, Pope Benedict XVI noted that the new Passover Christians celebrate at Easter the passing-over of the Lord Jesus from death to a superabundant form of life replicates in important respects the form of Israel s Passover, which the Church remembers at the Easter Vigil by reading Exodus 14:15-15:1. Yes, Easter changed everything, in that it revealed in a definitive way what God intended for humanity in the beginning (Genesis 1:1) and nothing could be the same after

God s harsh and dreadful love – Catholic World Report

God s harsh and dreadful love – Catholic World Report
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