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Ars Praedicandi: Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Ed Foley
Todayโs gospel reminds us that there is no insignificant creature, no insignificant personย and it puts us on mission with the disciples to communicate that message with the graced stamp of our own care that announces legacies of dignity and value with elegance and beauty.
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60-Second Sermon: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rory Cooney reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Remembering Bishop Maurice Taylor
Bishop Taylor served on the Episcopal Board of ICEL for over a decade, and was its chairman from 1997-2002.
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Counting post-pandemic time in ordinary time
How are we doing as worshipping communities emerging from a global pandemic? The answer is probably, โit dependsโ โ where are we in the world and who are we talking about? I can only ask the question from a particular corner of the world, and from the limited perspective of a few Roman Catholic and…
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60-Second Sermon: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Janice Kristanti reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Transubstantiation: What vs. How vs. Why
Take and eat the Body of Christ broken for you. Take and drink the Blood of Christ shed for you.
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60-Second Sermon: Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ
Rory Cooney reflects on the Gospel Reading for Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ.
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Through a Mirror, Darkly
I have been pondering questions of sight and seeing lately.
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Did you Celebrate the Vigil of Pentecost?
Paschalis Sollemnitatis, the 1988 CDW letter on the celebration of Easter, suggests that we should celebrate a Vigil at Pentecost: Encouragement should be given to the prolonged celebration of Mass in the form of a vigil, whose character is not baptismal as in the Easter Vigil, but is one of urgent prayer, after the example…
