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At the Annunciation “Mary teaches us to listen to the voice of God who speaks in silence…in order thereby to taste true joy.” Pope Benedict XVI
Tag Archives: Eucharist
Cardinal Bergoglio On Mary & The Faithful
The below is from then Cardinal Bergoglio, and is related to my recent post Mary Is Most Fundamentally Our Sister. We follow here that rule of tradition by which, with different nuances, “what is said of Mary is said of … Continue reading
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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Lent and Faith
Then Pope Benedict XVI tweeted the below on February 17th: “Lent is a favorable time in which to rediscover faith in God as the foundation of our lives and of the Church’s life.” And there is nothing more fundamental to … Continue reading
Posted in Post Conciliar Church, Word Art
Tagged Apostle, Catholic Church, Christ, Christianity, Easter, Eucharist, Lent, Pope Benedict XVI
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Love Alone: Christian Spiritual Reflection #2 (Ash Wednesday)
“We could ensure that these many pious offerings be more pleasing to God if we take time to originate them from the source, the wellspring of his love.” This post is a follow up on the very first post I … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Love, Word Art
Tagged Ash Wednesday, Christ, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Eucharist, God, Lent, Love of God, Rosary
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