Funeral arrangements of Michael Shiels R.I.P. CATHOLICMOMOF10REVISITED - January 8, 2009 Funeral arrangements of Michael Shiels R.I.P. Thursday 15th January 2009 reception of the body into the Oratory Church, Birmingham at 4.30 p.m. Requiem Friday 16th January 2009 12.45 p.m. Feast of Blessed Joseph Vaz. http://2catholicmomof10revisited.blogspot.com/2009/01/funeral-arrangements-of-michael-shiels.html
Archd. Milwaukee: TLM established WHAT DOES THE PRAYER REALLY SAY? - January 7, 2009 ... on the 4th Sunday of each month at 3:00PM. The first Mass of this new apostolate will be celebrated on Sunday, January 25th, the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul. Mass will be preceded by the Rosary at 2:40PM. A reception with refreshments follow immediately after Mass. Brick by ... http://wdtprs.com/blog/2009/01/archd-milwaukee-tlm-established/
A Peek into the Life of a Soon-to-be-Bride THE CLAM RAMPANT - January 7, 2009 "What do you mean, the restaurant doesn't have our reception reservation?!?!?!?!?" (They have it now, and no lawyers needed to get involved, thank Heaven.) "The florist called. He can't get the one and only kind of flower that he thought would work perfectly with your impossible-to-match ... http://clamrampant.stblogs.com/2009/01/07/a-peek-into-the-life-of-a-soon-to-be-bride/
Discerning the Body with Augustine and John Chrysostom THE CROSS REFERENCE - January 7, 2009 ... of the body — Augustine and Chrysostom seem to focus more on what warrants an unworthy reception of Communion, rather than what is means to "discern" the body. But what I did find apropos to this discernment is primarily about #1; I provide the excerpts below with my commentary. Augustine, The ... http://thecrossreference.blogspot.com/2009/01/discerning-body-with-augustine-and-john.html
Justin and Sarah Dancing at the Reception ABBA'S LITTLE GIRL - January 6, 2009 http://abbaslittlegirl.blogspot.com/2009/01/blog-post.html
Justin and Sarah's Wedding ABBA'S LITTLE GIRL - January 6, 2009 ... little Isaac. So for the rest of the evening he was my little "date." (My arms are sore!) The reception was at the Scottsdale Hilton. It was beautful and a blast. When they were announced, Justin came running in carrying Sarah on his back. You'd have to see that to understand how funny it is. She had ... http://abbaslittlegirl.blogspot.com/2009/01/justin-and-sarahs-wedding.html
PCS 181-182: Both Forms of Communion CATHOLIC SENSIBILITY - January 6, 2009 ... complete" sign of Communion under both forms. More recently, worries about dangers–real and imagined–have colored this emphasis somewhat. The Pastoral Care rites emphasize it–properly, I'd say: 181. As an indication that the reception of the eucharist by the dying ... http://catholicsensibility.wordpress.com/2009/01/06/pcs-181-182-both-forms-of-communion/
"Saviours are a dime a dozen" THE HERMENEUTIC OF CONTINUITY - January 6, 2009 ... around - even in the Western world - and see where there is devotional life among the young, reception of the sacraments, a resurgence of vocations, and a sincere attempt to keep the commandments and live the Christian life. When we have found those groups, associations, summer schools and ... http://the-hermeneutic-of-continuity.blogspot.com/2009/01/saviours-are-dime-dozen.html
Holy See Has Spoken, Again - Lay Persons and 'Blessings' +CATHOLIC PONDERINGS+ - January 6, 2009 ... inappropriate here—by those distributing Holy Communion, in substitution for its reception, is to be explicitly discouraged. Can people not in full communion approach the priest for a blessing? In a similar way, for others who are not to be admitted to Holy Communion in accord with the norm of ... http://catholicponderings.blogspot.com/2009/01/holy-see-has-spoken-again-lay-persons.html
Post #59 VENITE, MISSA EST! - January 5, 2009 ... the connotation of sacred. I would like to explore that notion, placing it in the context of "reception." We have two similar words in English, but they have important differences: "Sacred" and "holy;" Latin has similar, but not quite identical words, sacer and sanctus. "Sacred" is a participle, ... http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/VeniteMissaEst/~3/503103231/post-59.html