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We Are Temples of the Holy Spirit A FRIAR'S LIFE - March 11, 2012 HOMILY FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT, March 11, 2012: . A man went to confession and said, "Father, forgive me, for I have sinned. I've stolen some lumber." The priest asked, "Are you sorry for your sin, my son?" "Yes, Father," the man replied. The priest said, "For your penance say three Our Fathers and four Hail Marys. Your sins are forgiven." The next week, the man returned: "Father, forgive me. I stole some lumber–again." "Again?" the priest asked, "Well, are you ...http://afriarslife.blogspot.com/2012/03/we-are-temples-of-holy-spirit.html
Crisis Magazine on the Vatican II Hymnal NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT - January 26, 2012 Crisis Magazine recently published a piece on the "Vatican II Hymnal" published by Corpus Christi Watershed. Here is an excerpt from the piece: The Church put specific prayers and chants in place for every Mass many centuries ago, with the intention that we should sing them regularly and ritually: an Introit at the beginning, a Gradual and an Alleluia after the readings, an Offertory and a Communion. Each is an exquisite gem that inspires everyone who ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNewLiturgicalMovement/~3/UMFssjxSJuA/crisis-magazine-on-vatican-ii-hymnal.html
Why Is the Eucharist Important? What Does It Have to Do With... INTELLECT & ROMANCE - January 25, 2012 Why is the Eucharist important? What does it have to do with Christian unity and the Church as the Body of Christ? Why can't non-Catholics receive Communion? Find out here. Homily - Fr. Mike Schultz - "Corpus Christi" Every Christian who believes (or doesn't believe) in the Real Presence needs to listen to this homily.http://badwolfcomplex.tumblr.com/post/16492183391
Why Can't Non-Catholics Receive Communion? INTELLECT & ROMANCE - January 25, 2012 ... come people who aren't Catholic can't receive?" - "We often fall into the trap of thinking that receiving the Eucharist is a matter of hospitality. It's not. When the priest holds up the Eucharist and says, "This is the body of Christ," "Amen" doesn't mean "thank you." It means, " I stake my life on that. If it's not [Christ], let me die. '" - "Some people say, 'I'm not Catholic, but I believe it's really truly Jesus.' But they're saying, 'I want that, but I don't want the rest. I want the ...http://badwolfcomplex.tumblr.com/post/16492304772
Some New Church Music That Isn't Sickening CRISIS MAGAZINE - January 23, 2012 ... everyone who hears. Each bears an aura of antiquity that is astounding: many of them would have been heard and sung by St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Albert the Great. The Church prefers that we use these chants today, and yet most of us have never heard them before. The Catholic Church does allow for some latitude in the music planned for Mass, but what was intended as an extraordinary exception has become a universal rule. Sunday Mass is now dominated by songs which are ...http://www.crisismagazine.com/2012/some-new-church-music-that-isnt-sickening