Sunday, December 16, 2007

gaudete sunday

In case you don't know, it's the third Sunday of Advent, also known as
Gaudete Sunday… Advent, when we wait for the coming of the Lord, is a
penitential season just like Lent. But, since Catholics were never
known for wanting to abstain ...
.. dusted with snow, sits at the
entrance to Saint Joan of Arc Church, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Inside
of the church you can see a priest at the altar with rose-colored
vestments. Gaudete in Domino semper: iterum dico gaudete. ...
Paul's
admonition to the Church at Philippi is heard in the Entrance Antiphon
(Introit) for the Third Sunday of Advent, giving this day the name
'Gaudete Sunday.' Amidst this season of somber preparation, the violet
vestments are ...
Gaudete Sunday Year A 27The Rev. Fr. Jeff Reich-
VicarThe Church of Saint Johns'Be patient, therefore, beloved, until
the coming of the Lord...As an example of suffering and patience,
beloved, take the prophets who spoke in the name ...
Here is your
regular Sunday selection of links to good things in Blogville and
Beyond. Marc Fisher does a regular feature on his Washington Post
blog, profiling a local blogger. This week he wrote about something
called Ionarts. ...
It is known as Gaudete Sunday after the opening
words of the entrance antiphon: 'Gaudete in Domino semper' - rejoice
in the Lord always. The lightening of the tone extends to the altar
hangings: above, the Blessed Sacrament chapel, ...
In case you don't
know, it's the third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday…
Advent, when we wait for the coming of the Lord, is a penitential
season just like Lent. But, since Catholics were never known for
wanting to abstain ...
The third Sunday of Advent is called "Gaudete
Sunday"— Gaudete is Latin, of course; the English is "Rejoice." The
name comes from the Opening Chant assigned for this Mass, which we
didn't use today; but if we had, we'd have begun Mass ...
The third
Sunday of Advent is called "Gaudete Sunday"— Gaudete is Latin, of
course; the English is "Rejoice." The name comes from the Opening
Chant assigned for this Mass, which we didn't use today; but if we
had, we'd have begun Mass ...
Here is your regular Sunday selection of
links to good things in Blogville and Beyond. Marc Fisher does a
regular feature on his Washington Post blog, profiling a local
blogger. This week he wrote about something called Ionarts. ...
Here
is your regular Sunday selection of links to good things in Blogville
and Beyond. Marc Fisher does a regular feature on his Washington Post
blog, profiling a local blogger. This week he wrote about something
called Ionarts. ...
Here is your regular Sunday selection of links to
good things in Blogville and Beyond. Marc Fisher does a regular
feature on his Washington Post blog, profiling a local blogger. This
week he wrote about something called Ionarts. ...
In the coming week,
the days will shorten, but before it's over, the sun will begin to
reassert itself. In the meantime, as we navigate the sea of time, we
depend on the light of the stars to guide us. As Pope Benedict
observes, ...
Paul's admonition to the Church at Philippi is heard in
the Entrance Antiphon (Introit) for the Third Sunday of Advent, giving
this day the name 'Gaudete Sunday.' Amidst this season of somber
preparation, the violet vestments are ...
.. dusted with snow, sits
at the entrance to Saint Joan of Arc Church, in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Inside of the church you can see a priest at the altar with
rose-colored vestments. Gaudete in Domino semper: iterum dico gaudete.
...
.. dusted with snow, sits at the entrance to Saint Joan of Arc
Church, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Inside of the church you can see a
priest at the altar with rose-colored vestments. Gaudete in Domino
semper: iterum dico gaudete. ...
Today we will hear the prayers for
Gaudete Sunday, the 3rd Sunday of Advent in the 1962 Missale Romanum.
I speak all the prayers and readings and also sing the Collect and
Post Communion prayers in the Solemn Tone. ...

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