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Joseph Stoutzenberger

Joseph Stoutzenberger, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Holy Family University in Philadelphia.

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Category Archives: Eucharist

Saints Among Us

A pair of men standing in front of a mountain range holding a pair of tablets and smiling.

by Joseph Stoutzenberger On September 7, 2025, the Catholic Church officially canonized as saints two young Italians from the past century: Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis. Pier Giorgio died in 1925 at the age of twenty-four. Carlo Acutis died in 2006 of leukemia at the age of fifteen. Both were renowned for their passionContinue reading “Saints Among Us”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerOctober 2, 2025September 21, 2025Posted inAmerican Society, Beauty and Awe, Catholic, Christian Politics, Compassion, Ethics, Eucharist, Life has to be LivedTags:Canonization, Catholic Life, Catholic Questions, Catholic Youth, Christian Life, Ethics, God's Love, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Modern Saints, Moral Theory, Ordinary Saints, SaintsLeave a comment on Saints Among Us

Table or Altar: The Both-And Catholic Worldview

The blog reflects on differing perspectives as Eucharistic ministers, emphasizing the importance of recognizing both the divine and human aspects of Christ in Catholicism. It highlights the evolution of worship post-Vatican II towards a “both-and” approach, wherein both the sacrificial and communal meanings of the Mass coexist, enriching the faith experience.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerMay 9, 2025April 24, 2025Posted inCatholic, Christian Politics, Education, Eucharist, Family, Healing the Catholic Church, Interfaith Cooperation, Life has to be LivedTags:Catholic Questions, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, spirituality of the ordinaryLeave a comment on Table or Altar: The Both-And Catholic Worldview

How Do Catholics Read the Bible?

The author reflects on his Catholic education, noting that he rarely engaged with the Bible directly. He discusses the historical context of Bible reading, the importance of interpretation within Catholicism, and the challenge of understanding scripture amid differing religious views. Ultimately, he emphasizes the need for careful analysis when interpreting sacred texts.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerJanuary 1, 2025December 20, 2024Posted inCatholic, Christian Politics, Education, Equality, Eucharist, Healing the Catholic Church, Interfaith Cooperation, Life has to be LivedTags:Bible translation, Catholic Questions, Compassion, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, Martin Luther, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, spirituality of the ordinaryLeave a comment on How Do Catholics Read the Bible?

Catholic Upbringing

I have been struck by reading that the movie’s (Barbie) creator was influenced by her Catholic high school experience for this film and an earlier one. Every upbringing makes an impact that carries over into adult life, but my antennae are attuned to reading about how Catholicism has made a difference in people’s lives.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerSeptember 22, 2023September 22, 2023Posted inCatholic, Education, Ethics, Eucharist, Family, Healing the Catholic ChurchTags:Barbie the movie, Bradley Cooper, Catholic Questions, Compassion, Joseph Stoutzenberger, Lady Gaga, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, spirituality of the ordinaryLeave a comment on Catholic Upbringing

Body of Christ, Then and Now 

by Joseph Stoutzenberger One of the most spiritually moving experiences of my life happened when I first served as a Eucharistic minister, distributing Communion at Mass. Before the changes brought on by Vatican Council II, only priests gave out Communion. In the1970s, laypeople were invited to serve as “extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist.” The firstContinue reading “Body of Christ, Then and Now “

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerMay 2, 2023June 17, 2023Posted inCatholic, Education, EucharistTags:Body of Christ, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretationsLeave a comment on Body of Christ, Then and Now 
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