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 ...
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 ...
Now for the 3rd
Sunday of Advent, also nicknamed Gaudete.... the plural imperative of
gaudeo, "Rejoice!". Today, there is a relaxation of the penitential
aspect of Advent, though Advent is not strictly a penitential season
now. ...
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 ...
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
...
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. ...
.. 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. ...
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 ...
.. 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. ...
Now for
the 3rd Sunday of Advent, also nicknamed Gaudete.... the plural
imperative of gaudeo, "Rejoice!". Today, there is a relaxation of the
penitential aspect of Advent, though Advent is not strictly a
penitential season now. ...
.. 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. ...
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, ...
Now for the 3rd Sunday of Advent, also nicknamed
Gaudete.... the plural imperative of gaudeo, "Rejoice!". Today, there
is a relaxation of the penitential aspect of Advent, though Advent is
not strictly a penitential season now. ...
.. 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.
...
Vigil Mass for the third Sunday of Advent. This was recorded at
Kampsville, IL. Peace, Fr. Bill Kessler. Subscribe to the feed |
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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. ...
Well, I said I had a
surprise in store for this Sunday. This Sunday is not actually Purple!
As the wikipedia article about Advent says: 'On the 3rd Sunday of
Advent, Gaudete Sunday, a rose [colour] is used since this Sunday
takes on a ...
Sunday, December 16, 2007
gaudete sunday
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