Tag Archives: Catholic Liturgy

The mystery of the Visitation and authentic Active Participation

From Fr. Z’s Blog: In the Kunsthistorisches Museum there is a canvas by Josef von Führich depicting the journey of Mary – in haste – over the hills to visit her cousin Elizabeth. This is the Gospel of today’s Mass in … Continue reading

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Clarity from @Card_R_Sarah

From Fr Z’s blog: Exactly. Inculturation is inevitable and necessary and a nature dynamic of who we are as Catholic Christians. But inculturation must be properly understood and applied. There is a two-way street between the influence of the world … Continue reading

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Saint Thérèse of Lisieux on the Sacristans of Her Convent

By Peter Kwasniewski, originally posted on 1st October 2018 at the New Liturgical Movement blog:   Many readers will be familiar with this wonderful photograph of St. Thérèse, shown posing in her work of filling the ciborium with hosts (among … Continue reading

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