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Bulletin Shorts for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
19 Mar 2020

Bulletin Shorts for the Fifth Sunday of Lent

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Bulletin shorts, Lent | 0

Fifth Sunday of Lent – 29 March 2020  Ezekiel 37:12-14.  Psalm 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8.  Romans 8:8-11.  John 11:1-45. Dying with Christ; Dying to Self.  Even when his friends are disappointed with him and his disciples misunderstand him, Jesus is … Read More

Baptism, Face of Mercy, Mystery
Bulletin Shorts for the Second Sunday of Lent
27 Feb 2020

Bulletin Shorts for the Second Sunday of Lent

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Bulletin shorts, Lent | 0

Second Sunday of Lent – 08 March 2020  Genesis 12:1-4a.  Psalm 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22.  2 Timothy 1:8b-10.  Matthew 17:1-9. It Is Good to Be Here.  God says to each of us today:  I will bless you; live a holy … Read More

Mystery, participation
Emphasizing the highpoint of the Mass
25 Sep 2019

Emphasizing the highpoint of the Mass

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

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Being grateful to God is the core of our faith. We see this embodied in the great prayer of thanksgiving, the Eucharistic Prayer, which is described as the “center and highpoint of the entire celebration” … Read More

communion, congregational singing, liturgical flow, Mystery
Embrace the mystery of the Holy Spirit
22 May 2019

Embrace the mystery of the Holy Spirit

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

Pentecost How do you picture the Holy Spirit? We can imagine a haloed bird hovering or “tongues as of fire.” We can sense the Spirit as wind in its many forms: breath, breeze, gusts, air. But how do you describe … Read More

Holy Spirit, Mystery, Pentecost
Why words in the liturgy need to be ritual words
5 May 2018

Why words in the liturgy need to be ritual words

by Nick Wagner | posted in: liturgy | 1

Mark Twain once wrote, “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter—it’s the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” In liturgy, if you are trying to get lightening to strike, … Read More

Mystery, Ritual

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