Why Be A Christian

Why be a Christian? Have you ever asked yourself that question?

You might ask it for any of a number of reasons. Maybe someone has been talking to you about “giving your life to Jesus,” and you’re wondering whether and why you should. Maybe you come from a Christian background and wonder whether all that religious training you received as a child still has any meaning for you. Maybe you’ve been trying to live a dedicated Christian life, but lately you’ve been tempted to give up and you’re wondering if it’s worth the effort to “hang in there.”

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WHY NO WOMEN’S ORDINATION

DURING John Paul II’s visit to the United States for World Youth Day, a television reporter interviewed a 14-year-old Catholic girl who was boarding a bus bound for Denver to see the Holy Father. After being asked what she thought of the spiritual leader, the young girl replied, “I think he’s really great, but I disagree with his opinion that women can’t be priests.”
I couldn’t help but wonder what sources had influenced this young Catholic to form her views about this papal “opinion.” Had she actually read the documents issued by the pastor of the universal Church?

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The Good News of the Eucharist

What Does the Gospel Say About the Eucharist?
What does the Gospel, which is simply Old English for “Good News,” say about the Eucharist? Quite a bit, it turns out. In fact, one of the important realities that the Gospel proclaims is the good news of the Eucharist.
At one of the most critical moments in Jesus’ life, in the few hours before he was to begin his passion which was to lead to his saving death, he had one last meal with his disciples, the sacred Passover meal of the Jews.

The Passover meal commemorated the deliverance from slavery of the Jewish people, who labored in Egypt and who were led out by Moses. As the angel of death passed over the land to kill all the firstborn, only the homes of the Israelites, who had marked their doorposts with the blood of a lamb, were spared the punishment of death. The Fathers of the Church understood the Passover meal and the Passover event itself as a type of what was to reach its fulfillment in Jesus. Just before Jesus offered his life as a sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins and deliverance from eternal death (the true Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world by the shedding of his blood), he instituted a new sacred meal – a meal derived from the Passover, but a sacred meal of the new covenant – to commemorate what he was about to do:

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