Friday, January 12, 2024
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Michael Dubruiel: How to Get the Most out of the Eucharist, part 3
From How to Get the Most Out of the Eucharist by Michael Dubruiel
A Note of Caution
Now, I want to be clear that what I am proposing in this book is not the “victim-ism” that was sometimes prevalent in the older spirituality of “offering it up.” In every situation we are free to choose how we will respond to an event: we can blame someone else for what is happening, or we can feel powerless and do
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Michael Dubruiel: How to Get the Most out of the Eucharist, part 2
From How to Get the Most Out of the Eucharist by Michael Dubruiel
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Daily Lent Devotional
There is power in the Cross of Christ that, sad to say, many Christians don't experience. Now you can learn to see Jesus' suffering and death not as a spectacle or theatrical production, but as a blueprint for how to live your life.
Here is the radical teaching of Our Lord presented in a series of concrete steps that you can take at your own pace, whether you use this book alone or with a group. Learn:
*How to follow Christ more closely.
*God's unique purpose and mission for you.
*How to overcome the evil that you have suffered at the hands of others.
*To find God's presence in difficult times.
*The keys to unleashing the power of the Cross in your life.
Day by day for five weeks, here are the prayers, the reflections, the stories, and the teaching that will help you not only better comprehend the power of Christ's great sacrifice for you, but come to a better understanding of why and how to accept that power now.
Monday, January 8, 2024
Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI - Part 2
by Michael Dubruiel...from 2007
The pope's methodology is to take a scene from the Bible, like the Lord's baptism and then to draw on that scene from the entire Bible, to show what modern scholarship has done to help us to understand the historical context of the scene, tell us how the early Church fathers interpreted the scene, how would it have been viewed in Judaism (he uses the reflections of a Rabbi when discussing the Sermon on the Mount) and then to give the reader the meaning of this event for them. Along the way he answers questions to the many objections modern people bring to their encounter with Jesus.
As someone who has studied theology for a number of years and been exposed to every screwball theology out there, I found this book to be a corrective lens to refocus and correct my vision of who Jesus is and what following him means. What impresses me (and I'm not easily impressed) is that the Pope takes on the "screwball (my term, not his)" theologies in such a way as to making them seem silly (although he is incredibly charitable in his approach).
This book will have a great effect on renewing the Church and centering it on an image of Christ that is Biblical and credible, erasing years of poor and faulty preaching and teaching.
If you are not Catholic, but a Christian you will love this book too. In fact I predict you will be come a big fan of Joseph Ratzinger and will want to read his many published works to encounter someone rooted in Scripture and conversant with modern attacks on it. If you are a non Christian I think you will find in the book an excellent introduction to what Christians believe about the God-man from Nazareth. To all you parents out there who sent your kids to Catholic schools and now wish they would practice their faith, give them this book and reintroduce them to Jesus of Nazareth.
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Baptism of the Lord - January 8
It's the Baptism of the Lord this weekend, - so let's talk about Baptism and Holy Water - from the Loyola Kids Book of Catholic Signs and Symbols by Amy Welborn, via the entry on holy water in the context of the church.
The entries are arranged with a simple explanation on the left, with the illustration, and then a more in-depth treatment on the right.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Epiphany - January 7