Did you miss the October 15th Adult Education Session, "An Introduction to the Early Church Fathers?" No worries! The notes and audio are available below!
Monday, October 20, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Why "Host?"
Why do we call Holy Communion a “host?” What does the word “host” mean here?
"Host” comes from the Latin word for “Victim” (hostia). There’s even a
Latin Hymn about the Eucharist called “O
Salutaris Hostia” which means “O Saving Victim.” Why would we use the word “victim” to
describe Holy Communion? Because the
Mass is a sacrifice.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The Pelican

Have you noticed this stained glass window in the Church? It's the image of a pelican feeding its young with its own blood.Fr. William Saunders writes about the Christian symbolism of the pelican HERE.
The image is rooted in a pre-Christian legend.
The legend was that in time of famine, the mother pelican wounded herself, striking her breast with the beak to feed her young with her blood to prevent starvation. Another version of the legend was that the mother fed her dying young with her blood to revive them from death, but in turn lost her own life.
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