Dare to believe … in God: Part 1 – Catholic Celebration

In Paolo Curtaza's book "Siedem sakramentów" (The Seven Sacraments) there is a following passage: ‘Celebrated faith changes lives every day. This is the experience of the Lord's disciples and this is the experience the Church transmits to us. The disciple who believes but does not celebrate, and with his life contradicts the evangelical precepts, reduces … Continue reading Dare to believe … in God: Part 1 – Catholic Celebration

Commentary on a few sentences by Fr Jaroslaw Grabowski (spiritual developmet issues)

Fr Jarosław Grabowski writes: "Of course, there are different categories of religiously indifferent people. (…) The largest group, however, are - as pastors and catechists will confirm - those who baptise their children, lead them to First Holy Communion, get married in church, bury their dead in the Catholic way and show up at the temple for Pasterka (...)"

The meaning and value of Holy Communion

Jesus said: "I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. The bread that I will give is my body, given for the life of the world."

The Holy Mass: source of grace, source of strength…

The Holy Mass can become a source of grace, a source of strength, it can give what people cannot give. For me, the Holy Mass is an encounter with the living God, an encounter with Him, with Jesus Christ in His Word, in His Body (while receiving Holy Communion). The Mass is something that cannot … Continue reading The Holy Mass: source of grace, source of strength…