Tag: Eucharistic Adoration
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New texts for Communion outside of Mass and Eucharistic adoration
EDITOR — The updated texts will be implemented on the First Sunday of Advent, December 1st, 2024.
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Help, there’s a Monstrance in my Mass
Celebration of the Eucharist. Devotion to the Eucharist. Which is better? What were we doing right now?!?
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When Do We Worship?
If we sometimes wonder why people find mass boring, perhaps the answer has something to do with how well our liturgical space and action evoke a natural sense of worship and true adoration of God.
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Book Review: The Wedding Feast of the Lamb
“Nothing is more destructive for the meaning of the liturgy than the mode of bracketing it off, or abstracting it from time–making it belong to no time and certainly not to the continuous present of our ordinary daily lives.”
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Reading DW #5: Where Are We on the Eucharist?
Perhaps the most hopeful section of the document, the agreement on the Eucharist that has been reached by the dialogues over fifty years is nuanced, careful, and generous.
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Synchronized, Worldwide Eucharistic Adoration
Given my interest in liturgical practices and the internet, I am intrigued by this: The Vatican has announced that an hour of synchronized, worldwide Eucharistic Adoration will be broadcast from St. Peter’s Basilica this coming Sunday, 2 June, from 5:00-6:00pm (local time). “It will be an event,” Archbishop Fisichella explained, “occurring for the first…
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How Does Eucharistic Adoration Lead Us to the Eucharistic Sacrifice?
In light of Pope Francis celebrating Eucharistic Adoration on the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, and calling for a world-wide participation in the event, is it appropriate to have Eucharist Adoration on a Sunday?
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Eucharistic Adoration consultation at Saint John’s University
These women have been through periods of spiritual dryness, suffered with problems of self-image, experienced great joy, and read many books. Their spiritualities are diverse, but all generous and realistic, even practical. They go to adoration to enhance their discernment of the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and to develop their intimate and personal…
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Washington Post on perpetual adoration
Yes, you read that correctly. The Washington Post! In the Style section.