by Communications Director | Mar 27, 2018 | Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest
Spy Wednesday, 28 March
8:30a English Mass
6p Tenebrae
7p Confessions
Maundy Thursday, 29 March
7p Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper and Procession of the Most Blessed Sacrament
8p Adoration until Midnight
Good Friday, 30 March
12n Stations of the Cross and Divine Mercy Chaplet
3p Liturgy of the Passion
7p Procession of the Dead Christ
Holy Saturday, 31 March
9a Blessing of the Easter Baskets
Easter Vigil, 31 March
8:30p Easter Vigil
Easter Day, 1 April
8a English Mass with Hymns
10a Solemn English Hass
12n Sung Latin EF Mass
by Communications Director | Mar 27, 2018 | The Latest
This scene is one of many depicting the persecution of our Christian brothers and sisters in the Holy Land (specifically dating to an attack in 2013 of an ancient chapel inside the Virgin Mary and St. Abraam Monastery that was looted and burned). And, this Good Friday, we ask you to be generous in donating to our collection in their name. Once a year the Universal Catholic community takes up a collection for the Holy Land. Rami M. Qumsieh, KHS, a concerned Catholic from Bethlehem, says this: “To a large extent, the Holy Land is an abstract idea for many; I assure you, our Christian Holy Land is very real. If you have never been, you must visit on a dedicated Catholic Pilgrimage (not a commercial tour). Your faith will come alive in ways you never expected. What makes up the identity of our Christian Holy Land is (1) the Catholic community who have been keeping the faith since the very first Eucharist, and (2) the Churches standing on all locations where Christ ministered here on Earth, literally. Your contribution to this collection is needed more than ever. What our Christian Holy Land is enduring especially in terms of political pressures is enormous. Did you know that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (the location Jesus was buried and Resurrected) closed its’ doors for THREE days in protest of the treatment the Church is enduring, this past February 2018? The threat is real and the least we, as Catholics worldwide, can do is pray and alleviate the financial burden our Church in the Holy Land is enduring as a result of the limited resources in the region. Please give generously, we all need our Christian Holy Land. This collection represents the single largest source of operating income for the Franciscans who care for so many of our Holy Sites.”
by Communications Director | Mar 22, 2018 | Adult Education, Parish Life
Tune in live on Facebook for the last of our 4-part series on Holy Week in the Roman Liturgy with Fr. Christopher Smith, STD. Here is the slide deck! Expect to learn about:
A Vigil of Commemoration, Expectation and Initiation
The Lucernarium
The Exsultet
The Prophecies
The Blessing of the Font
The Baptisms
The Mass of the Paschal Vigil: Wedding Feast of
the Lamb
Vespers/Lauds of the Paschal Vigil
by Communications Director | Mar 21, 2018 | Bulletin
Please read the bulletin for this week by clicking the link below:
25 March 2018 Bulletin (Palm Sunday)
by Communications Director | Mar 15, 2018 | Events
Celebrating the Paschal Mystery: Holy Week in the Roman Liturgy
Join Fr. Smith for a 4-week lecture series that will best prepare you to enter Holy Week – in Croghan Hall on Thursdays at 7p in March. The weekly topics include 1 March on Palm Sunday, 8 March on Maundy Thursday, 15 March on Good Friday and 22 March on the Paschal Vigil.
This week’s topic is Good Friday (15 March at 7p in Croghan Hall)! All are encouraged to attend in person. Where attending in person is not possible, join us on Facebook Live! Here is the slide deck! Expect to learn about:
- The Name of the Day and the Name of the Chief Liturgy of the Day
- Theological Considerations About the Day
- Historical Development of Good Friday’s Mass of the Presanctified
- Vestments and Color Schemes, Time
- Extraliturgical Devotions on Good Friday
- Mass of the Catechumens or Liturgy of the Word
- General Intercessions
- Adoration of the Cross
- Liturgy of the Presanctified, Properly Speaking
- The Easter Sepulchre
- Some Observations About the Theological Import of the Reforms of Good Friday
The class Syllabus is posted on our website and recommended reading is included within it.
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