Thursday, December 25, 2008
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The Lord’s descent into the underworld
At Matins/the Office of Readings on Holy Saturday the Church gives us this 'ancient homily', I find it incredibly moving, it is abou...
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A French newspaper has reported Pope Francis, once Benedict dies, will abrogate Summorum Pontificum and handover Old Rite's celebrat...
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I was at the Verona Opera Festival when Summorum Pontificum was published but it wasn't until All Souls Day that I first attempted to s...
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In a conversation with our bishop recently, I thought he said that some parishes in the diocese were already using the new ICEL translations...
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Lus fulgebit hodie super nos : quia natus est nobis Dominus : et vocabitur Admirabilis, Deus, Princeps pacis, Pater futuri saeculi, cuius regni non erit finis.
A most happy and blessed Christmas to Fr. Ray.
Happy Christmas Father Blake :)
How incredibly impressive was the Mass from the Vatican last night. The solemn ritual, the reverence, the Latin , the old Canon , the short periods of silent prayer, the extremely self-effacing celebrant, the reverent communicants, it was a poetic tribute to the Creator. Nor was the sermon one of pious platitudes it was a direct and uncompromising proclamation of the Christian message. I watched it on German television , would that English channels would do likewise,and thank God for the elderly German who is making such beneficial changes.
And to you, too, Father. Thank you for all you do.
The Vatican Mass was so beautiful. Incense, candles, and a bit of Latin (none of which we ever get to smell,see, or hear. That's ok. I have tons of church incense at home and plenty of candles. I can even handle the Latin quite well.
That particular statue of the baby Jesus is wonderful except (always watch for what comes after except, but, or however), the little rays coming off his head really bother me. They look like little daggers sticking into his head. Maybe I watched too many horror movies in my youth.
Anyway --- Happy Christmas, Father and thank you for a great blog....
Nollaig Shona Duit!
Slightly belated as it's Boxing Day, but a wonderful Christmas to you also Fr. Ray and have a Happy New Year. May God Bless you abundantly and help you in all the good work that you do.
The Dalmatics were very impressive!
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