"Worth Revisiting Wednesday" - The Mysteries of Christmas and the Eucharist

Merry Christmas to Allison Gingras, Elizabeth Reardon, and all the bloggers and visitors who stop by every week at "Worth Revisiting Wednesday". I am sure you will enjoy this week's contributions which you can view here.

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I hope you enjoy this gift from Father Hardon:

The Mysteries of Christmas and the Eucharist

(Originally posted December 26, 2013)


Take a few minutes to view Christmas and the Eucharist through the eyes of an Apostle of the Eucharist - another great gift from the late and beloved Father John A. Hardon, S.J.








2 comments:

  1. Thanks Michael - Fr. Hardon was a saintly priest. There is a prayer for his canonization at http://www.hardonsj.org/prayer-for-canonization/

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    1. James

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. May more of his brother priests follow his example. Appreciate your hearing the link to a prayer for his canonization. Merry Christmas

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