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April 16, 2024, Class Update: The Paschal Candle

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Easter Greetings once again! At the 1964 Oscars ceremony, 60 years ago this month, Sidney Poitier became the first African-American to win an Oscar, which was for his role in the movie Lilies of the Field.  During that movie, he played the character Homer Smith, who sang a song about Christ's life. That song, " Amen ", was our opening prayer for class. Pope Benedict XVI was born on April 16, 1927, in Germany.  The end of the first episode of the Catholicism series, hosted by Bishop Barron and Word on Fire, tells a story about Cardinal George at Pope Benedict's election. You can watch it here and go to the 40:00 mark. We are part of a Church that has stood the test of time because God has made us to be His Holy people, and His Holy Spirit continues to guide us in upholding the Truth as we answer the call to live faithfully as His people. Mrs. Monaco stopped by class to encourage everyone to keep practicing their faith as part of Bishop Casey's challenge at Mass to...

April 9, 2024, Class Update: Celebrating the Resurrection

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Easter Greetings! We're now in the Easter Season.  While the principal day to celebrate teh Resurrection of Christ was on Easter Sunday, March 31, we have a full 50-day season to continue rejoicing in the most important event in human history. For our opening prayer to start our class, we watched the music video of the song " Alive " which looks at the Resurrection from the perspective of St. Mary Magdalene.  (You may remember I played this song last year in class.) After considering what Easter means to us, we looked at the four Gospel accounts of the Resurrection: Matthew 28:1-10 Mark 16:1-7 Luke 24:1-12 John 20:1-10 After Jesus rose from the dead, made several appearances, and then ascended to Heaven, He sent the Holy Spirit, the sign of His Risen Presence continuing with us, as St. Peter says in Acts 2:29-32, on the day of Pentecost after the Holy Spirit descended. At the end of class, our closing prayer was this Taize song, " Be Not Afraid ". As usual, plea...

March 19, 2024: St. Joseph and Holy Week/Triduum

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Greetings everyone! During our class on March 19, in celebration of the Feast of St. Joseph, we started with the prayer at the end of the Litany of St. Joseph . God communicated important messages to him in dreams, and St. Joseph quietly obeyed--in fact, the Bible doesn't record a single word spoken by St. Joseph. St. Joseph side altar inside Ascension We also celebrated the Vernal Equinox and Cardinal Cupich's birthday, who turned 75 on March 19, just three days after my birthday. Cardinal Cupich attended St. Peter and Paul Church, shown here, when he was growing up in southern Omaha. Then we focused on the Triduum, the three-day period at the heart of the liturgical calendar in which we commemorate the central events of our faith, the saving Death and Resurrection of Christ. Here is a video I made a few years ago showcasing symbolism of Maundy Thursday, which is during Holy Week and at the start of the Triduum. On Good Friday of Holy Week, during the liturgy of that day, we ...