Monday, January 21, 2013

Here are some audio files on Catholic worship.  Each talk is about 10 minutes and they discribe the nature of Catholic Worship.

Who Do we worship:  God as Trinity.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/02_Who_do_we_worship--Trinity.mp3

Who do we worship:   God incarnate.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/03_Who_do_we_worship--God_Incarnate.mp3

The Catholic Sacramental Worldview.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/04_Sacramental_Worldview.mp3

Mass is where our redemption is made present.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/04_Sacramental_Worldview.mp3

Mass as the celebration of the Paschal Mystery.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/06_Mass-The_Paschl_Mystery.mp3

Mass as Sacrificial Meal.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/07_Mass_Sacrificial_Meal.mp3

Mass as participation in heaven.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/08_Mass_Our_Participation_in_Heaven.mp3

Full, conscious and active participation at Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/09_Mass-full_conscious_active_participation.mp3

The Assembly at Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/10_the_assembly.mp3

The Priest at Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/11_the_priest.mp3

The Church:  Built of living Stones.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/12_the_church_built_of_living_stones.mp3

Processions at Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/13_processions.mp3

The Sign of the Cross.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/14_sign_of_the_cross.mp3

The Dialogues at Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/15_dialogues.mp3

The penitential rite at Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/16_penitential_rite.mp3

The Gloria in Mass.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/17_gloria.mp3

The Collect:   The Opening prayer.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/18_opening_prayer.mp3

Liturgy of the word:   Part 1.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/19_liturgy_of_the_word_pt1.mp3

Liturgy of the word:   Part 2.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/20_Liturgy_of_the_word_pt2.mp3

Liturgy of the word:   Part 3.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/21_liturgy_of_the_word_pt3.mp3

Liturgy of the Eucharist:   Preface.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/22_liturgy_of_the_eucharist_preface.mp3

The Eucharistic Prayer.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/23_eucharisitic_prayer.mp3

The Communion Rite:   Receiving Communion.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/24_communion_rite_-_receiving_communion.mp3

Being in the state of grace to receive communion.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/25_state_of_grace_for_communion.mp3

The rite of dismissal:   All life is liturgical.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/26_rite_of_dismissal-all_life_is_liturgical.mp3

Corpus Christi:   The presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/holycrosskaukauna/files/27_Corpus_Christi-Christ_is_present_in_the_Eucharist.mp3

I hope you all have a deeper experience of Christ in the Eucharist.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Civil rights was a religiouis movement.   Yes, many secular people participated, but it was run by ministers, and the main participants were ministers, nuns, priests, etc.   Here is a picture I like

Monday, May 30, 2011

A Very Difficult prayer to pray honestly

Lord, teach me to be generous.
Teach me to serve you as you deserve;
     To give and not to count the cost,
     To fight and not to heed the wounds,
     To toil and not to seek for rest,
     To labor and not to ask for reward,
    Save that of knowing that I do your will!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Homily Series on the Liturgy

Currently I am doing a homily series on the liturgy.   I will be putting the printed version online here on this blog.   However, the audio of each homily is on the parish website.   Here is the LINK directly to the audio section of the website.

http://www.holycrosskaukauna.org/education/homilies.htm

Thursday, December 23, 2010

O Emmanuel

December 23rd is the last of the O Antiphons. As I mentioned ealier the O Antiphons are the verses to the song: O come, O come Emmanuel, which we have been singing for the past 4 weeks of Advent. In our song book the first verse and the last verse are based on the title emmanuel. Here is the Old Testament passage we get this title from:


"Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Look, the young woman is with child and shall bear a son, and shall name him Emmanuel." Isaiah 7:14

The title 'Emmanuel' means: "God is with us". That is exactly what we celebrate at Christmas. Christmas is not about gifts, or being friendly, or accepting others, or all the other sentimental things that the latest Christmas Special celebrates. Christmas is about the INCARNATION of God. The Word becoming flesh and dwelling among us. God becoming Human so that humans can become God. Now isn't a radical statement. That is Christmas. Here is the Liturgical antiphon for Dec. 23:

O Emmanuel, our king and our lawgiver,
the hope of the nations and their Saviour:
Come and save us, O Lord our God.


Peace

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

O Rex Gentium

The Old Testament title for Jesus on December 22 is: O Rex Gentium, or in English: O King of the nations.
Scripturally, the new King will bring Peace. I love this passage from Isaiah. As you think of Jesus as King, meditate on this.

"He shall judge between the nations, and shall arbitrate for many peoples; they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore." Isaiah 2:4

Here is the Liturgical Antiphone for Today:

O King of the nations, and their desire,
the cornerstone making both one:

Come and save the human race,
which you fashioned from clay.


Peace

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

O Oriens "O Rising Sun"

The Old Testament Title for Jesus for December 21 is "O Oriens". This has many ways it could be translated: O Rising Sun, O Dayspring, O Morning Star, or sometimes O Dawn.

This is a beautiful reflection because the Rising sun has always been a symbol of the Resurrection of Christ. In fact, in worship Christians initially always faced EAST when they worshipped at Mass. Before 1970 people would say that the priest said Mass with his back to the people. This was missing the entire point. What was really happening was the priest was facing the SAME direction as the people. All the People were facing east to the rising Sun, the sign of the Resurrection. All the early Churches were built to face east.

Later on when churches where build to fit into city planning they no longer faced east, however the priest and the people continued to face in the same direction to worship God.

Here is the Antiphon for today:
O Rising Sun,
splendour of light eternal and sun of righteousness:
Come and enlighten those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.


peace