We discuss various poems and creeds about the dogma of the Trinity.
Mar 22, 2021
Sunday Sermon, March 21st -- Adoration of the Cross and Carrying our Cross Daily
"When I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw everyone to myself."
By the sign of the Cross, all men will be judged. We worship the Cross, and the sign of the Cross is not only everywhere in our Liturgy but is even the sign by which the priest bestows blessing upon the world.
If we truly love and adore the Cross, then we must carry our own crosses daily.
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High School Youth Group, March 14th -- The Dogma of the Trinity, Session 15 -- A "Proof" of the Trinity
We discuss the philosophical and theological reasonings about the greatest mystery of our Faith, The Holy Trinity.
Sunday Sermon, March 14th -- Perfect Joy and Immense Sorrow in Our Lord's Passion
Throughout his Passion as in every moment of his life, our Lord enjoyed the beatific vision. He always remained perfectly united with his heavenly Father and his human soul experienced beatitude. However, likewise, he suffered intensely during the Passion, even to the point of experiencing feelings of abandonment.
If we look honestly at the Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross, we see a man in immense suffering but also perfectly at peace. This is a model for us, to maintain peace and even joy in the midst of suffering.
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Sunday Sermon, March 7th -- Encouragement for Making Confession
Many people are fearful of confession because they are unsure about the mechanics of how to confess their sins. The faithful really do not need to worry about this, the priest should be able to help! What we need to work on when confessing our sins is being truly sorry for sin and firmly resolved to avoid sin in the future.
Don't worry about how long your confession is (the priest can help with that), and know that confession most certainly is a good time for some basic spiritual direction.
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