Category: Holy Days
Passion Sunday
Also known as Palm Sunday. I lectored today. As we used the dialogue option for the Passion narrative from Saint Luke, I actually both proclaimed the Gospel title (“The Passion according to Saint Luke”) and the final versicle (“The Gospel of the Lord”). Normally, these (and indeed, all Gospel readings) are reserved to the Priest or Deacon. [liturgical geek moment] […]
» Read moreMerry Christmas to All
I‘d like to take this opportunity to wish everyone who may read my words a blessed Christmas and a happy New Year! Salvator noster natus est in mundo!
» Read moreThe Immaculate Conception
This morning’s Mass at the school where I work was sponsored by the second grade class. I am always of a mixed mind on these things. On the one hand, the children are involved in the planning and celebration of the Mass. They are gaining experience as servers, as lectors, as choir members. On the other hand, sometimes the pagentry […]
» Read moreSmall Thoughts on Atonement
Today is Yom Kippūr, the day of atonement, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. This is the day where observant Jews fast and forgive all those who have wronged them in the previous year. In the time of the Temple, this is the day when the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies, sacrificed, and made atonement for all […]
» Read moreMaundy Thursday
(This is something I wrote back in April in another forum. -ed.) This evening we will attend the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, which marks the beginning of the Triduum – the holiest (and at three days, the shortest) season of the liturgical calendar. This celebration commemerates the institution of the Eucharist, the “source and summit of Church life“. Unlike […]
» Read moreCorpus Christi
I am reminded of something I wrote in another forum this time last year. Not a thing has changed, except that the renovations are done, and I’ve finished the book. When Pope Urban IV established the Feast of Corpus Christi, he asked St. Thomas Aquinas to compose hymns for it. This is one of the five hymns Aquinas composed in […]
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