Category: Popular Piety
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And they say the Catholic tradition of relics is crazy!
I readily admit that I am a Mac addict and at times I think I am more successful in converting people to the Apple ecosystem from the Windows than sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ (but I take solace in Umberto Eco’s famous proposal that Mac was the Catholic computer). So I don’t just look…
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Singing for the Dead: Pie Jesu
Soul-searing beauty has the power to permeate the places we so often guard, to allow the grace of God’s love to enter.
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Popular Piety Spotlight: Prayers to St. Michael
Whether prayed at the conclusion of a rosary, after mass, or at some other time, these prayers to St. Michael are part of a long tradition of regularly turning to heaven for help against forces that would try to destroy the goodness and unity of the Church.
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A Sequence in Honor of St. Francis of Assisi (PDF)
I share it with those who might want to conclude this year’s Season of Creation by praying this reflection on the gift of Saint Francis’ life, his stigmata, and his protection on all those who attempt to live by his values.
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The Angelus – for the simple, the faraway, and me
How did a centuries-old popular prayer become a lifeline for a young mom with her hands full?
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The Potluck Rosary
In our new “Popular Piety” series: Katherine Grimm Bowers on the communal Rosary and the Body of Christ.
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Wash Your Hands!
Can our hand-washing become sacramental?
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Be Not Afraid
Salt and Light Media, with OCP recording artists, presented an old favorite anew. What can we learn from the role this hymn has played in popular piety?
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Liturgy 0, Popular Piety 1
Whether the Way of the Cross should be held on March 25 or not.