Faith & Religion

The Eucharist is about more than Christ becoming present

There has been a lot of clerical hand-wringing of late about Catholics who don’t believe what the church teaches about Christ’s presence in the bread and wine of the Eucharist. According to the Pew Research Center, only one-third of Catholics agree that the Eucharist is the body and blood of Christ. Almost 70 percent believe that during Mass, the bread and wine used in Communion “are symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ.”

New Episcopal Rector for The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Hemet

(New Episcopal Rector) The Reverend Susan J. Latimer, a third-generation Southern Californian returning home after 35 years on the east coast, began July 1...

Play it safe? No way!!

I recently watched an interview with Mike Rowe — the host of the very popular TV series, Dirty Jobs. His "dirty jobs" consisted of participating...

Know Yourself that You May Know God

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The Church in our Midst

Without question, in addition to the schools we attended as we were growing up, the most important institution in our lives is the Church we visited...

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