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Category Archives: Liturgy
Look Heavenward!
This was a comment I placed on a blog called Paying Attention To The Sky some years ago. I was reading through some old files and I came upon the below poem, which is written along the same lines as … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy
Tagged Creation, Creation (Truth and the Christian Imagination), Liturgy, spirituality
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The Life Cycle Mysteries!
I got this awesome post from the father-in-law of my brother. I do not often re-blog things, but what a beautiful thing! I am all for informal rosaries that celebrate some other aspect of the mysteries of life and of the Church … Continue reading
Posted in Dating & Marriage, Liturgy
Tagged abortion, Christianity, Church, Conception, elderly, End of life, euthenasia, Hail Mary, Jesu, Life, Mary, Mysteries, Parent-in-law, Religion and Spirituality, Rosary, teenage
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Simple Liturgy Enriches Grand Liturgy & Vice Versa
I actually would like it if a future Pope wore the Tiara. I don’t think we have to limit ourselves. For example, if the Popes in certain instances went back to using the royal we in language and in writing … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Pope Francis
Tagged Body of Christ, Catholic Church, Christ, Church, Eucharist, God, Pope, Sacrament
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The Triple Papal Tiara!
Liturgical thought for the day: if our next Pope chooses a Coronation instead of an Installation I will be equally overjoyed as I have been after seeing the exceedingly simple liturgical style of our new Pope Francis. Both of these … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Pope Francis, Post Conciliar Church
Tagged Catholic Church, Francis, Liturgy, Papal Mass, Papal Tiara, Pope, Pope Francis, Thought for the Day
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Warped Reaction To Papal Election
I am shocked by the disrespectful reaction of so many traditionalists as they indulge a ridiculous and overwrought concern for Pope Francis’ liturgical abilities, especially before even taking the time to find out what he really thinks about Benedict’s liturgical … Continue reading