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Still Learning At Ninety-Five: An Interview

Palma G. is a lovely 95-years young Eucharistic Minister at a Catholic church in Staten Island- one of five boroughs located in New York City. The other boroughs are Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Manhattan. Palma is a “7 day a week in attendance for mass Catholic” as she so aptly ...

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The Four Cups of Communion

Communion, or commonly known as The Lord’s Supper, is an ordinance observed in many churches in remembrance of the death of Christ, and the initiation of the New Covenant. The bread represents His body, and the grape juice or wine symbolizes His shed blood. 1 Corinthians 11:24-26 says, “This is my body which ...

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Under A Midnight Sky

I wake up far to soon from my sleeping. And now the darkness begins. It came hiding all of my sin Now I’m just waiting for the Sun. I try to breathe before rays are shared by the morning Sun. I’m quite undone as my confessions come in the night. ...

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Seeing Ourselves In Another’s Wrongs

Recently my husband and I visited with a home-bound couple whom we hadn’t seen in a while.  *Rick’s wife had called, inviting us to bring the elements necessary to have communion with them. During our visit, Rick decided to share some very disturbing things about our nation that he felt ...

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