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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy

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I meet you, O Christ, face to face. I see you in your Sacraments. Saint Ambrose (Photo of Haditha Dam, Iraq.)

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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy skip to main | skip to sidebar Meeting Christ in the Liturgy "I meet you, O Christ, face to face. I see you in your Sacraments." Saint Ambrose (Photo of Haditha Dam, Iraq.) Thursday, January 18, 2024 Cathedræ S. Petri and the “Keys of Peter”: To forgive sin, not to bless it Perugino,  Christ Giving the Keys of the Kingdom to St. Peter,  Sistine Chapel, 1481-83, fresco, 10 feet 10 inches x 18 feet (Vatican, Rome)  From the Holy Gospel according to Matthew Matt 16:13-19 A t that time, Jesus came into the quarters of Cesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is? And so on. Homily by St. Hilary, Bishop  of Poitiers. Commentary on Matthew xvi. T he Lord asketh His disciples who men say that He is, and He addeth, He, the Son of Man. Let us ever remember to hold fast this truth of our profession, namely, that the Son of God is the Son of Man also. Were He one and not the other, ...

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