En el Gloria decimos: “Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos”. ¿Esto habla del mundo en el que vivimos ahora? ¿Y cómo puede ser esto, si según las Escrituras todo será destruido con la venida de Jesús en los últimos tiempos?
Este es un libro interesante sobre la Guerra Cristera, que se llevó a cabo en México en los años 1920 y 1930, cuando el gobierno Mexicano se volvió anti-Católico y especialmente anticlericales con la constitución de 1917.
La manifestación definitiva de nuestra relación con Jesucristo se extiende a través de nuestras relaciones con los que nos rodean, especialmente con los más vulnerables y marginados de entre nosotros, desde los no nacidos o los moribundos hasta los que se enfrentan a la pobreza y los inmigrantes.
The final testament of our relationship with Jesus Christ extends through our relationships with those around us, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized among us from the unborn or the dying to those facing poverty or the immigrant.
Andrew Worthington’s accent immediately commands attention, just as it did 20 years ago as a young new teacher and coach at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School.
In the Glory Be, we say “As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end.” Is this speaking about the world we live in now? And how can this be, since according to Scripture everything will be destroyed at the coming of Jesus in the end times?
This is an interesting book about the Cristero War, which took place in Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s, when the Mexican government became anti-Catholic and especially anti-clerical with the 1917 constitution.
In “Jesus of Nazareth – Holy Week,” Pope Benedict XVI remarked on the striking parallel between the presence of the holy women at the cross of Christ and their role in the first appearances of the Risen Lord:
Es muy común que durante el Tiempo Pascual entonemos el Salmo 118 en la liturgia de la Iglesia. Es un canto de victoria que aclama la fuerza del Señor contra los opresores derrotados.
During the Easter season we pray Psalm 118 frequently in the Church’s liturgy. It is a song of victory, acclaiming the Lord’s strength against oppressors in the face of defeat.
Kasey Holt held her newborn son Levi close in the moments after childbirth, husband Avery by her side, in a Saint Anthony Hospital room filled with joy.
Saint Mary Catholic Church in Guthrie has long joined parishes across the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City in providing a school to instill a Catholic education for the kids of local families.