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A Baptism of Life and Death

January 12, 2020by unbearablycatholicLeave a Comment on A Baptism of Life and Death
A Baptism of Life and Death

A newborn’s baptism is a very exciting, and very interesting, time of a family’s life.  Mom and Dad are thrilled for their child to enter into the life of the Church, put on Christ, and be cleansed of original sin.  Godparents are there to support and love this child in hopes of accompanying him/her to [...]

New Life from the Cross of Death

April 14, 2019December 1, 2019by unbearablycatholicLeave a Comment on New Life from the Cross of Death
New Life from the Cross of Death

"Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." / Baptism Today we celebrate Palm Sunday, the day that Jesus made his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem.  He enters as a Blessed King amidst rejoicing and praise from the multitudes, yet, as He very well knew, this sentiment would quickly change.  Today is also called [...]

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