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when God became one like us, when we were considered to be good enough to have God come dwell with us and be one with us. Even the celebrant at Mass may wear rose-colored vestments, one of only two Sundays that is permitted (the other isLaetareSunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent. That...
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Your watchmen raise their voices, they shout for joy together, for they see the Lord face to face, as he returns to Zion. Break into shouts of joy together, you ruins of Jerusalem; for the Lord is consoling his people, redeeming Jerusalem. The Lord bares his holy arm in the sight of ...
Important Notice: Discontinuing Reflections at End of 2024 After much prayer and discernment, we have made a difficult decision.We are ending our reflection service as of December 2024.We have also closed down our shop of downloadable materials as well. Thank you for your support over the years...
Read the Daily Mass Readings for Wednesday December 4, 2024. Today's readings feature the book of Isaiah and the Gospel of Matthew.
1st Sunday of Advent – December 1, 2024 Most of the commentaries on the Advent season and its associated Scripture readings focus exclusively on a very conventional view of Advent and Christmas. Most Catholics could probably parrot these views with very little preparation or thought. The conven...
{3:14} Therefore, most beloved, while awaiting these things, be diligent, so that you may be found to be immaculate and unassailable before him, in peace. Mark 1:1-8 {1:1} The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. ...
vestigial and was finally abandoned. The Eucharist was originally celebrated every Sunday, but by the 4th century it was celebrated daily. The eucharistic formula was set in a framework of biblical readings, psalms, hymns, and prayers that depended in form somewhat on thesynagogueservice. This ...
1 In thy strength the king rejoices, O LORD; and in thy help how greatly he exults! 2 Thou hast given him his heart’s desire, and hast not withheld the request of his lips. [Selah] 3 For thou dost meet him with goodly blessings; thou dost set a crown of fine gold upon his hea...