by Fr. Gavin Vaverek | Apr 5, 2020 | CET: Liturgy
In many ways, we find ourselves in an unprecedented situation, a time when a new virus can spawn a worldwide pandemic in 90 days, and a time when we can continually keep up with the spread on our phones. With the endless stream of news and opinions, some are bound to...
by Dr. Allison Low | Apr 2, 2020 | CET: Commentary
Imagine being in a desert for forty days by yourself. There is no easy access to the comforts of life. You quickly become hungry and thirsty. With no sign of civilization, the loneliness can weigh you down. And the desert is dangerous. Life is unpredictable, and one...
by Dr. Allison Low | Feb 7, 2020 | CET: Learning the Faith
Who is Jesus Christ? When we profess the Nicene Creed, we declare that Jesus is uncreated, of the same divine substance as God the Father, eternal, truly God and that he became man. The Church also teaches in the Catechism of the Catholic Church that “Jesus...
by Deanna Johnston | Jan 30, 2020 | CET: Commentary
One of my favorite Gospel stories is Matthew 14:22-33, the story of Jesus walking on water. In fact, I like this story so much, there’s a large painting of this scene in my office. We’ve all heard this reading at least once in our lives… How the disciples were...
by Dr. Luke Arredondo | Jan 30, 2020 | CET: Commentary
Recently, news spread from the Diocese of Peoria that the Beatification of Venerable Fulton Sheen, which had been scheduled for December 21, would be postponed. The press release gave few details, merely noting that a group of American Bishops asked for further...
by Dr. Allison Low | Jan 20, 2020 | CET: Learning the Faith
In the Catechism of the Catholic Church we are taught that the central mystery of the faith, the fundamental and essential teaching of Christianity, is the doctrine of the Trinity (234). This is the revelation that our Almighty Creator is one God in three Persons: the...