Post by maolsheachlann on Jun 9, 2015 11:59:15 GMT
Excellent point, Ranger. I would also concur with your point that it is also up to US to observe the liturgical seasons and I'm at fault for failing to do this better. I did mean to say that but I forgot.
Post by maolsheachlann on Jun 9, 2015 12:01:17 GMT
It should probably also be said that, even though the internet is obviously Satanic, I think it's quite good for giving one an awareness of the liturgical seasons-- Catholic blogs, Catholic friends on Facebook, and so on.
Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Jun 10, 2015 20:37:02 GMT
Certainly, we need to begin ourselves, but ultimately we need to create a movement for the Church to follow. Perhaps the Internet/Social Media is a good place to begin.
Went to Tenebrae at St Kevin's tonight. Have been two or three times before, but this is the first time I followed it in a hand missal. Lost something of the visual impact, but for the first time I grasped how powerfully and subtly the texts blend lamentations over sin and the sufferings of Our Lord with reminders of the saving and cleansing power of God.
Christ is the morning star who when the night of this world is past brings to his saints the promise of the light of life and opens everlasting day
Just back from the Corpus Christi procession at St Kevin's. As I was slightly late for the 10.30 EF Mass (Second Sunday after Pentecost) I also attended the 12.00 OF Mass (Corpus Christi). The EF Corpus Christi celebration was last Thursday - I actually got to an OF Mass that day but found out it was St Philip Neri. The Corpus Christi readings are certainly very impressive. It was the first time that the Eucharistic implications of the Feeding of the Five Thousand really struck me.
Christ is the morning star who when the night of this world is past brings to his saints the promise of the light of life and opens everlasting day
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