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“Let me be where you live.”
16 Oct 2019

“Let me be where you live.”

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, organizing, reconciliation, reflections | 0

Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time My friends think my house is always neat and tidy. That’s because I only invite them over after I’ve spent hours cleaning up the mess and hiding everything else in closets, the oven, and behind … Read More

Baptism, communion, hospitality
The healing power of just eating together
17 Apr 2019

The healing power of just eating together

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Easter, Eucharist, GIA Quarterly, reconciliation, reflections | 0

Third Sunday of Easter Eating is a small, good thing in a time like this” (Raymond Carver, “A Small, Good Thing,” Cathedral, 1983). This line in the final scene of Carver’s short story is the turning point toward reconciliation and … Read More

Healing, Raymond Carver, Relationships
Renewed promises, renewed strength
6 Mar 2019

Renewed promises, renewed strength

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, Lent, reconciliation | 0

First Sunday of Lent The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy describes Lent’s twofold nature: “[B]y recalling or preparing for baptism and by penance, it disposes the faithful, who more diligently hear the word of God and devote themselves to prayer, … Read More

Baptism, Paschale solemnitatis, The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
The Time is Now
6 Mar 2019

The Time is Now

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, Lent, reconciliation | 0

Ash Wednesday In his last public address before dying from cancer in 1996, Joseph Cardinal Bernadin urged his flock in the Archdiocese of Chicago to live in unity with Christ and with one another, saying, “A dying person does not … Read More

Joseph Cardinal Bernadin, Time, vocation
An Advent Marian Penitential Prayer Service
12 Dec 2017

An Advent Marian Penitential Prayer Service

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Advent, liturgy, Mary, Prayers and Blessings, reconciliation | 0

Advent has a twofold character: [I]t is a time of preparation for the Solemnities of Christmas, in which the First Coming of the Son of God to humanity is remembered, and likewise a time when, by remembrance of this, minds … Read More

examination of conscience, Magnificat
A Sample Lenten Reconciliation Service
19 Jan 2007

A Sample Lenten Reconciliation Service

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Lent, liturgical year, liturgy, Prayers and Blessings, reconciliation | 1

“When a number of penitents assemble at the same time to receive sacramental reconciliation, it is fitting that they be prepared for the sacrament by a celebration of the word of God. Those who will receive the sacrament at another … Read More

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