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Eucharist: A Living Sacrifice – This 200-page book was updated in 2025! Includes discussion about the new Missal, Creed, and liturgy. Eucharist, in varying forms, has been celebrated by the Christian community for nearly two thousand years. This sacrament is the “font and summit” of a Christian’s life. Mass is so vitally important, Pope John Paul II named 2004-2005 the “Year of the Eucharist.” He wanted to foster a new “amazement” in the hearts of the faithful towards this divine mystery. This book is designed to inspire and to help you get more out of each Mass that you celebrate.
Everything is Grace – Series 900 for EWTN – Ephesians tells us we are saved by grace through faith. Even our faith is a gift given through prevenient grace. Grace is gift, help, power and ability. God is gracious and generous. Because of God’s kindness we were born and can be reborn. In this series Fr. Cedric explores the many facets of grace and helps the viewer/listener receive God’s grace and favor.
1) Everything is Grace: God revealed himself to Moses as gracious. Because of his grace we were born and can be reborn. Grace is also power to help any recover from addictions and habitual sins. Grace is also the sufficient power we need to accept our sufferings.
2) Grow old Gracefully: Getting old is mandatory, growing old is optional. We grow older when we are positive, progressing in virtue and developing our relationship with God. Who we are is God’s gift to us. Who we become is our gift to God.
3) Approach the Throne of Grace: Jesus is our great high priest who never sinned. In him we can approach the very throne of God confidently. When we come in faith God will not only hear us but answer us lavishly.
4) Grit or Grace?: Grace is God’s activity and influence each day. As we received Jesus, we are to live in him: by grace. There are several types of grace but all are meant to help us move forward and become the best we can be.
5) Eucharistic Revival: The US Bishops have called for a Eucharistic Revival. At Mass we are fed with the word and Eucharist. Eucharist is the real presence of Jesus. When we receive Jesus we are filled with grace and want to Go and share him with others.
6) Thanksgiving is Thanks-living: It is the will of God for us to give thanks in all circumstances. Being thankful means we appreciate the blessings of each day. When we remember God’s goodness, we have gratitude. Thanksgiving leads to abundance.