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  • Reflections by Leo XIV on certain elements that constitute the sacred liturgy, such as rite, sign, and symbol
  • The Extraordinary Possibilities of Ordinary Time
  • ROME 26/5– Day 61: initial notes on the encyclical

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zenit.org /1 month ago

Reflections by Leo XIV on certain elements that constitute the sacred liturgy, such as rite, sign, and symbol

The Pope’s General Audience, June 3, 2026, on certain elements that constitute the sacred liturgy, such as rites, signs, and symbols The post Reflections by Leo XIV on certain elem...

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catholicexchange.com /1 month ago

The Extraordinary Possibilities of Ordinary Time

In a modern world where the dynamic, fast-paced, and impressive nature and trajectory of technology dictate that each day seemingly brings a breakthrough or an app to make our live...

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wdtprs.com /1 month ago

ROME 26/5– Day 61: initial notes on the encyclical

Liturgically busy day, just as it was in life.  I’m getting behind.  By the end of the day, I’m…. ugh. The Roman sun rose at 5:39. The Roman sun set at 20: 36. In the Curia the Ave...

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realclearreligion.org /2 weeks ago

A Modern Sacred Artist's Take on Church's Ancient Prayer

J. Snarski, Aleteia Did you know that the Liturgy of the Hours is older than the New Testament? That even more than the Rosary or the Angelus, it's the "official prayer" of...

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blogs.elca.org /1 month ago

“Creation in Christ” Annual Observance

This post gives the background and practical implications for an addition to the church year calendar. “Creation in Christ” (or “Feast of Creation”), to be observed on September 1...

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zenit.org /1 month ago

Questions about liturgy: The Doxology, Penitential Rite and More

Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university. The post Questions about litu...

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wdtprs.com /1 month ago

ROME 26/6 – Day 71: Real Corpus Christi (Novena Day 2)

It was 26 minutes to 0600 when the sun rose in Rome. It was 16 minutes to 2100 when the sun set. The Curia is still in the 21:oo cycle for the Ave Maria Bell. Today is the real Fea...

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hiskingdomprophecy.com /2 weeks ago

This is a Holy Time and a Holy Season

"This is a Holy Time and a Holy Season. This is a Time to lay aside that which hinders your walk with Me and to seek Me wholeheartedly," says The LORD.

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ncregister.com /1 month ago

Pope Leo XIV: We Must Rediscover Signs and Symbols of the Sacred Liturgy

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catholicexchange.com /1 month ago

A Slow Yet Joyful Haste: Living Catholicism Through Feast Days

“Happy feast of ____!” is a phrase heard frequently in my home. The Catholic liturgical year has been present in my understanding of time ever since I was young. As the eldest chil...

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anglicancompass.com /1 month ago

Today in the Spirit: Proper 5A

At Proper 5A, the church moves us, in our worship, to contemplate, from the Gospel of Matthew, the events and teachings of Jesus’ early ministry in Galilee after the Sermon on the...

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anglicancompass.com /2 weeks ago

Today in the Spirit: Proper 9A

In Year A, having finished three consecutive weeks of Jesus’ hard instructions to his disciples going out on mission, the character of our worship in Proper 9A takes on a more peac...

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anglicancompass.com /3 weeks ago

Today in the Spirit: Proper 8A

It is still hard going in this early stage of Pentecost Year A. Through the collect and readings assigned for Proper 8A, the church calls for worship, yielding faith in the face of...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Learning Poetry in Ordinary Time

David Paul Deavel, Catholic World Report Pentecost has come and gone. On some liturgical calendars, the time is called "Sundays After Pentecost" or some variation. Most Latin Rite...

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /2 weeks ago

10 Principles for Treating Time as Treasure

Santiago Schnell on today, now.

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wdtprs.com /1 month ago

ROME 26/5– Day 65 & 66: better late than the other thing

Up went the sun at 05:36. Down it’ll go at 20:40. The Ave Maria Bell, you ask? For the Curia 21:00. However, the real schedule is pegged to sunset. It is the Feast of St. Ferdinand...

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wdtprs.com /1 month ago

ROME 26/6 – Day 69-70: Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus – DAY 1

At 5:34 the sun rose upon the Eternal City At 20:43 we shall wave the sun farewell for another night. Ave Maria for the Curia is in the 21:00 cycle. It is the feast of the great St...

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concordpastor.blogspot.com /3 days ago

NIGHT PRAYER: Sunday 7/12

On Sundays, Night Prayer takes its lead from an element from the day's liturgy. Tonight's prayer is based on the first reading at mass today... 

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zenit.org /1 month ago

Pope Leo XIV calls the liturgy the “driving force of evangelization” and urges priests to respect liturgical texts and n...

The Pope’s General Audience, May 27, 2026, on Tradition and Reform in the Liturgy The post Pope Leo XIV calls the liturgy the “driving force of evangelization” and urges priests to...

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anglicancompass.com /1 week ago

Today in the Spirit: Proper 10A

In this early stage of Year A, with the Gospel of Matthew as our guide, we are walking with Jesus through the early stages of his ministry in Galilee. Starting with Proper 10A, for...

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wdtprs.com /1 month ago

ROME 26/6 – Day 74-75: Last Day

For mt final full day for this sojourn the sun rose upon Rome at 5:33. It will set at 20:46. It is the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, but in many places Corpus Christi has been transf...

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concordpastor.blogspot.com /3 weeks ago

NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 6/24

 Praying on the 4th day of summer... I'm so happy to welcome the summer, Lord,but sad to remember that even nowthe days are growing shorter    - just by 2 minutes a day - but those...

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anglicancompass.com /1 month ago

The Standard of Prayer Book Worship

We rejoice in our Anglican sacramental and liturgical heritage as an expression of the gospel, and we uphold the 1662 Book of Common Prayer as a true and authoritative standard of...

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errolsj.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Thursday, May 28, 2026 - Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Eternal High Priest - We can be united even in our diversity

To read the texts click on the texts: Isa 6:1-4,8; Heb2:10-18; Jn 17:1-2,9-14-20 The feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Eternal High Priest was instituted in 2013, to remind us o...

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