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Monday, February 28, 2011
THE CHAPEL VEIL
Sexagesima Sunday
Father Andre was the celebrant and preacher for Sexagesima Sunday, two Sundays away from Ash Wednesday. A major theme of the liturgy is the Word of God. We give thanks that we have heard the Word (Introit), which Saint Paul faithfully preached despite so many obstacles (Epistle). The Gospel is all about hearing the Word of God in a way that produces good fruit, and not in a way that wastes or kills the seed offered to us by God through His holy Word. In the Offertory, we ask God to hear our words of petition, but only after we have first heard His holy Word. The liturgy for Sexagesima Sunday is a call for man to prepare for Lenten repentance by becoming attuned to God's Word.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Septuagesima Sunday
On February 20 we celebrated Septuagesima Sunday, the start of a short period encompassing three Sundays to prepare us for the penance of Lent. According to some accounts, Pope Paul VI wasn't favorable to the suggestion made after Vatican II to eliminate this preparatory period when the idea was put before him. However, eliminated it was. Today's liturgy reflects this gradual preparation for Lent in the violet color of the vestments and the elimination of the Gloria and Alleluia at Mass. The Scripture lessons of the day highlight man's sorrowful condition and need for salvation, and the importance of man's penitential cooperation in the salvation of his soul as he "runs the race" in order to win an eternal prize.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Training Altar Boys
Father Andre has been busy training our wonderful group of altar boys, both the veterans and the new ones. We are blessed to have many boys willing to serve at the altar of the Lord. God bless them and their parents!
February 6 - External Solemnity of the Presentation
On Sunday, February 6, the External Solemnity of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple and the Purification of Mary was observed. Candles were blessed, distributed and held by the faithful during the procession before Mass and during the Gospel and the Canon of the Mass until after Holy Communion. For this reason this feast is also known as Candlemas.
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