Each chapter offers questions for reflection or discussion and passages from the liturgy of the sacrament, Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church for prayerful meditation. Other "Handing on the Faith" titles: Your Child's Baptism, ISBN 0-86716-343-7, $2.95 Your Child's First ...
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Posted inLiturgy Science Theatre 3000|Taggedablutions,Communion 6 Comments ASK FATHER: Why did Father skip blessing children at Communion? Posted on8 October 2018byFr. John Zuhlsdorf From a reader… QUAERITUR: A priest blessing young children at mass, is it something that they should do? Is the...
Children and the Catholic Church Christian Worship in the First Century Corpus Christi Procession The Depth of the Slendor — St. John Chrysostom’s View of Liturgy The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Feast of the Dormition and Assumption of Mary Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe ——— Feast of...
I want my congregation to know that with many of them God was still not pleased, and their bodies were scattered over the desert. These things were written as examples for us. The issue is not cognitive test-passing. The issue is faith. We want to be calling our children to true and ...
The document presumes “that in varied-confession marriages, in individual cases the spiritual hunger for common reception of Communion can be so urgent that it could bring about an endangerment of the marriage and of the faith of the marriage partners not to allow them to satisfy this ...
and by the stretching forth of His hands destroyed Amalek; while He gathered from the ends of the earth into His Father’s fold the children who were scattered abroad, and remembered His own dead ones who had formerly fallen asleep, and came down to them that He might deliver them (Ad....
I am forever grateful to him for Summorum Pontificum and for the restoration of the ancient Latin liturgy to the life of the Church. I do not like what he did on this day when he was Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger though. He meanders through an overly long discourse on private vs. public ...
we had thrown out the legalistic bathwater of the Roman Church. He thought we ought to have Communion every Sunday. He thought baptised children should receive Communion. He thought the Reformed liturgy should look a lot like the Anglican – even, in some respects, the Catholic – liturgy. ...
“The children who are born into these Communities and who grow up believing in Christ cannot be accused of the sin involved in the separation, and the Catholic Church embraces upon them as brothers, with respect and affection. For men who believe in Christ and have been truly baptized are ...