
100 Years of Faith and Light
The Byzantine Catholic Church in the US has accomplished many great things and brought countless souls to bask in the light of Christ.
The Byzantine Catholic Church in the US has accomplished many great things and brought countless souls to bask in the light of Christ.
Eastern Christians have historically not shared the concern about the faithful not fully understanding the Real Presence.
In February, the Vatican announced that synod organizers invited 300 parish priests from around the world to meet in Rome from April 28 to May 2 in an effort to shape synodal discussions.
Bishop Robert Mark Pipta, a former seminary rector and priest of the Eparchy of Phoenix, is the Ruthenian Bishop of Parma, Ohio.
‘The first step to becoming more childlike,’ says Mother Iliana in ‘The Light of His Eyes,’ ‘is to sit before God and acknowledge our poverty and need and ask him for the grace to see his love for us as we are.’
The Parma eparchy includes nearly 30 parishes spread across 12 states, totaling roughly 4,300 parishioners.
We sojourn with the holy angels on our path to holiness, where they urge us on and assist us with great power.
Lent is a time to make the ordinary extraordinary again.
The rarely-seen rite is incredibly rich, and offers Christians many themes for our contemplation.
Pope Francis may on Sept. 14 celebrate a Divine Liturgy in the Byzantine rite while he is in Prešov.
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