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Thursday, September 27th, 2007
The source and summit of the Christian life, the sacramental center for Catholics, is the Eucharist. Like Christ, the Eucharist is controversial and divisive. When Jesus initially taught crowds of people about the Eucharist, many of them left (see the Gospel of John, 6:60). Today, the question still comes to us: “will you also go away?” (Jn 6:67). Adult Catholics need to continue to grow in their knowledge and appreciation of the Eucharist, so as not to take it for granted, and so that they are able to teach their children and others about how Catholic pray. Is the Eucharist actually a sacrifice? Should we worship the Eucharist? The answers to these questions and more in Lesson 14: The Eucharist, read by Fr. Guy Selvester.
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Thursday, September 20th, 2007
For many of us, Baptism and Confirmation were sacraments we received a long time ago. What did they do for us? Do you know how important they are? Sometimes Catholics are criticized for baptizing infants — find out why the Church encourages this practice. We’ll also discuss which is better, immersion or pouring, and what Noah has to do with all of this. Fr. Jay Toborowsky reads Lesson 13 of the Luke E. Hart audio course, Baptism and Confirmation.
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Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Liturgy is not just the Mass, but the Mass is the liturgy that most Catholics are familiar with. Often, it is such a regular part of life that the simple and fundamental questions are overlooked. What exactly is a liturgy? Why do we do it? We’ll survey the different answers that have been given to just what liturgy is, learn the Church’s teaching, and develop our understanding of this basic activity of the Church. Lesson 11: Introduction to Catholic Liturgy begins our study of the sacraments of the Catholic Church. The reader this week is Fr. Jay Toborowsky.
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Thursday, August 30th, 2007
Fame!
I’m gonna make it to heaven
Light up the sky like a flame
Fame!
I’m gonna live forever
Baby remember my name
These lyrics from Fame (the musical) address a basic desire of all human beings — to live forever. The lyrics also reveal an assumed connection between fame and living forever. But the Christian teaching about everlasting life is much different from the originally pagan idea of fame as immortality. Lesson 10 of the Luke E. Hart audio course, read by Fr. Guy Selvester, discusses the four last things, Purgatory, and why there are no second chances after death.
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
Developing a Christian understanding of death is more and more important today, as we can rely on our culture less and less to transmit such an understanding to us. But we know that death is not the end. So let’s start with some basics: Why do we die? What happens at death? Is resurrection more than immortality? Why is resurrection part of God’s plan? And what does resurrection tell us about our bodies? Find out the answers to these questions in Lesson 9 of the Luke E. Hart audio course, The Resurrection of the Body, read by Fr. Jay Toborowsky.
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Thursday, July 26th, 2007
“It is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you” (Jn 16:17). Jesus’ words reveal the Third Person of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit, also called the Counselor, inspired the authors of Scripture, and enlightens us when we read it. The Holy Spirit teaches the saints, and He can teach you, too. Find out why it is better that Jesus went away and that the Holy Spirit has come to us, as well as the difference that the Holy Spirit makes in your life, in this lesson, read by Fr. Guy Selvester.
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Friday, July 6th, 2007
The doctrine of creation is sometimes seen in the headlines as a controversy about what to teach our children in school. But news stories don’t report the depths and the beauty of this distinctive Christian doctrine. In this lesson, Fr. Jay Toborowsky reads the CIS booklet, Creation, which addresses not just the evolution/creation controversy, but the more fundamental distinction between God and the world.
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Thursday, June 28th, 2007
Atheists deny God’s existence. Mystics experience God directly. Saints are called friends of God. But how much can we, finite human beings, really know about Him, the infinite, omnipotent God? Find out what the Catholic Church teaches about God in Lesson 2 of the Luke E. Hart audio course, brought to you by the Catholic Information Service of the Knights of Columbus. Read by Fr. Guy Selvester.
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