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Being weak beings, people have always felt the need for a Deity to trust in and guide their lives. In their ceaseless seeking of an absolute power, God has answered them and let His Unique Son to die for them and teach them the meaning of rebirth, which is Baptism. Besides the meaning of Rebirth, the Catholic Religion, like any other Christian Religion teaches people the meaning of life in general, its essence. Religion is born out of both the word of God written in the Bible, and the human need for a Deity, which is derived from people's weakness. People's souls are like oceans in movement. It would take a lifetime to enter...

Nevertheless, the "ocean" faces "storms" and "sunny days," and these are the life experiences which either elate or bring down human souls.
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Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 369-373, nos. 1601-1666, and nos. 2331-2400. Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops-Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2000.

Cooke, Bernard, Sacraments and Sacramentality. Mystic, Conn., Twenty-Third Publications, 1983

Jungmann, Josef, the Mass of the Roman Rite. New York: Benziger Bros, Inc., 1955.

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Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 369-373, nos. 1601-1666, and nos. 2331-2400. Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops-Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2000.

Cooke, Bernard, Sacraments and Sacramentality. Mystic, Conn., Twenty-Third Publications, 1983

Jungmann, Josef, the Mass of the Roman Rite. New York: Benziger Bros, Inc., 1955.
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