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Come and See

Come and See

Come and See is a weekly series for anyone who wants to better understand the Catholic faith: its roots, its beliefs, its prayer, and the meaning of belonging. Whether you are practicing, returning, questioning, or simply curious, this is a place to begin.

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The God Who Says Come Back, No Matter What

Apr 12, 2026

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The God Who Says Come Back, No Matter What

What Divine Mercy Sunday is and why it sits exactly one week after the Resurrection.

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

CatholicFaith

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The Resurrection: The Empty Tomb and  Christianity's Most Audacious Claim

Apr 5, 2026

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The Resurrection: The Empty Tomb and Christianity's Most Audacious Claim

Two thousand years later, the Catholic Church still stakes everything on one Sunday morning.

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

FaithAndLife

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The Quietest Day in the Catholic Year

Apr 4, 2026

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The Quietest Day in the Catholic Year

What Holy Saturday is, why the Church sits in the silence, and what breaks the silence after dark, and what breaks the dark.

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

Articles

CatholicFaith

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Jesus Said, "It Is Finished." The Church Takes a Full Day to Sit with That.

Apr 3, 2026

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Jesus Said, "It Is Finished." The Church Takes a Full Day to Sit with That.

What Good Friday is, what happens at the liturgy, and why the silence at the end is the point.

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

CatholicFaith

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The Night Before the Cross

Apr 2, 2026

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The Night Before the Cross

Feet washed. Bread broken. A prayer alone in a garden. What happened on Holy Thursday — and why Catholics still act it out every year.

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

CatholicFaith

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The Day Catholics Wave Palms and Then Shout for a Crucifixion

Mar 29, 2026

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The Day Catholics Wave Palms and Then Shout for a Crucifixion

Inside the Palm Sunday liturgy — and why the Church designed it that way on purpose

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

CatholicFaith

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What the Ash on Catholic Foreheads Actually Means

Feb 18, 2026

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What the Ash on Catholic Foreheads Actually Means

Every February, millions of Catholics walk around all day with a smudge on their face. Here's why.

Carlos Rodriguez
Carlos Rodriguez

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