Author: Cody C. Unterseher
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Stations of the Way of the Cross
Link to a version of the Stations of the Cross, arranged for public use, with optional meditations on the suffering of God’s people today.
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Maundy Thursday Adoration takes a Virtual Twist
Trinity Church, Wall Street, has long been a leader in pioneering new uses of the internet for evangelization and catechesis. Now they bring the Maundy Thursday adoration to the world with a “Virtual Vigil.”
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Ridiculously Rich, Lavish and Downright Wonderful
Does the Chrism Mass fit theologically within the overall flow of Holy Week? Certainly — but not for the reason that many people think.
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Chalice or Cup?
Chalice or cup? “Calix” can mean both. Thomas Aquinas prefers cup — which would you choose?
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A Link of Practical Interest
I’ve just run across the blog entitled The Altar Guild Resource for the Diocese of Rhode Island” and I thought I’d pass the link along. Ostensibly it’s for the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Rhode Island, but a quick look at current and archived posts suggests that it’s scope will extend beyond its intended…
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What’s the Use?
I’ve heard of the Sarum Rite before — what’s all this about the Sarum Use? And what is Sarum anyway?
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Preaching Easter Eve
Preparing to preach for the Easter Vigil? Preaching the rites of the Holy Night might just be the way to go!
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Learning to Behold
A sermon on Luke 9:28-36. Recognizing glory, responding to glory, engaging with glory requires practice.
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Celebrating the Church on the Streets
Jesus said, “Blessed are you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is yours.” (Luke 6:20). But what happens when the poor aren’t recognized as inheritors of the reign of God? Where do they go when they are excluded from the eucharistic assembly?