Day 90: Christ Descended into Hell

Day 90: Christ Descended into Hell

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Day 155: Who Celebrates the Liturgy (2026)

Together, with Fr. Mike, we examine “who celebrates the liturgy.” Fr. Mike emphasizes that when we celebrate the sacraments, the whole Christ, not just the body on Earth, but also the body in Heaven, celebrates with us. The Church enables us to participate in the eternal liturgy ...  Show more

Day 154: Sacraments of Eternal Life (2026)

We’ve seen how the sacraments re-present what Christ worked for us in his Passion and death, but the Catechism also explains to us how the sacraments prefigure our eternal inheritance in heaven. Fr. Mike uses this “nugget day” as an opportunity to ensure we understand what the sa ...  Show more

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