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While recently reading through the Catechism in one year as a part of the Year of Faith (Day 185 to be precise), I ran across a quote from St. Monica regarding the handling of her mortal remains after her approaching…

As promised yesterday, here are highlights of this week’s talk by Pope Benedict at the general audience given on October 3rd. Please remember that this teaching applies equally to the mass and the Liturgy of the Hours. My own reaction…

From today’s Midfternoon Prayer:
Stand beside the earliest roads,ask the pathways of oldWhich is the way to good, and walk it; thus you will find rest for you souls.
Jeremiah 6:16a
There was never a time when the psalter was…

Liturgical prayer is a means for discerning our personal vocation and God’s will for us…and so much more In the Lenten readings from the Liturgy of the Hours we have an example how through the Liturgy the Church instructs us…

Liturgy, Culture, Beauty and the Spirit

by David Clayton February 24, 2012

Understanding that man is body, soul and spirit might be step towards establishing a culture of beauty.
I have written before,
here
of the idea that liturgy and culture are linked. Each forms and reflects the other. If this is…

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