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Katekismo Corner: On the Holy Mass: On Being Punctual at Mass: No.: 27
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On the Holy Mass: On Being Punctual at Mass “All of the Mass is important. Don’t be late!” Pope Francis. “It is not a good habit to look at the clock and say: I am on time, I will arrive after the sermon and with this fulfill the commandment,” he further said. Before Vatican II, there was a clear demarcation line defining tardiness. If one arrives after the Offertory Rite, Sunday obligation is not fulfilled and therefore must not receive communion. But after Vatican II, because of the importance of all parts of the Mass, we are told not to be late. I remember when I was still in the seminary, we were taught that to be late at Mass is a venial sin and it is a grave sin to miss a Sunday Mass. To be habitually late tells on how we value the Holy Mass itself. And if we continually say to ourselves, “It is okay to be late, God understands anyway,” we have to reevaluate the importance of the Holy Mass in our lives. If we can be punctual, even early at social functions, seeing movies
Basilica Bulletin: Pentecost Sunday: 2020-2021: No. 26
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Katekismo Corner: On the Holy Mass: Receiving Communion: No. 26
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On the Holy Mass: Receiving Communion Once when I was in third grade, our family attended the funeral of a relative. When my turn came to receive Communion, the priest, as he held the host, asked me: Ano ini? (What is this?) I replied, “ Hostia ”. And he exclaimed, “ Layas! ” (Be gone!) and did not give me Communion. Canon 912 of the Code of Canon Law states, “Any baptized person not impeded by law can and must be admitted to Holy Communion.” The primordial requirement for receiving Communion is the reception of the Sacrament of Baptism because it is the doorway to all other sacraments. Secondly, a baptized person must have attained the use of reason for him/her to be admitted to Holy Communion. One must be able to distinguish from ordinary food that what he/she is receiving, is the Body of Christ. Needless to say, Communion is given to persons and never to animals. It is grave sacrilege to feed pets with the sacred species. There were cases that hosts were given to roosters (mano
Ascenson Presents: What Does Surrender Actually Look Like?
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Ascension Press and Ascension Presents in collaboration with Inspires give you this riveting magnum opus... Condensed Refelection By James Z. Carpio My late brother lawyer would always tell me when he was alive to play it by the ear when it comes to living my life. Little did I know that what he wanted to impart to me is to leave it all up to God. God is in charge so says my brother priest. Indeed, Father Mike is correct, in that we should like to surrender to God. 1. To say, "yes," to Him. 2. To trust in Him. 3. To let Him be our Lord. 4. To give our everything to Him, be it good and bad stuff of our lives. 5. To let Him have access to our lives. So, let us make Him the pilot of our rocket ship, metaphorically, and assume as the co-pilot of our shared destiny. May you be inspired by the Holy Spirit and God Bless!
Katekismo Corner: On the Holy Mass: Communion Rite: No. 25
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On the Holy Mass: Communion Rite The 3rd Part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist is the Communion Rite. We remember that the Holy Mass is a Banquet reminiscent of the Lord’s Supper and so the Communion Rite is where we partake of the Body and Blood of Christ. The Rite begins with the Lord’s Prayer wherein there is a petition made for daily food. And no other daily food is preeminent and efficacious than the Eucharist itself. The embolism follows prayed by the priest alone. This prayer expands the last petition of the Lord’s prayer “deliver us from evil” that is why it is also called Prayer of Deliverance. As we await the Parousia, the coming again of Jesus, we petition our Lord deliver us from all evil, to keep us free from sin and protect us from all distress. The prayer is concluded by the people with a doxology. When Jesus appeared to His Disciples in the evening of His Resurrection, His first words to them was “Peace be with you”. And so after the Prayer of Deliverance from ev
Basilica Bulletin: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord: No. 25: 2020-2021
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