In previous posts I linked to a new website called Countdown to the Kingdom.
The site contains public and private revelation to help prepare us.
In previous posts I linked to a new website called Countdown to the Kingdom.
The site contains public and private revelation to help prepare us.
Last Sunday, the Church celebrated Pentecost which ends the Easter season.
We’re now in the season of Ordinary Time which focuses on the life of Christ.
I wasn’t planning to post today. Those who follow my blog know that I normally post on Thursday.
I planned to be in another country this week attending a special retreat.
I was preparing for the trip for weeks but was forced to cancel last minute because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
This experience and the current global situation prompted me to write this post.
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel is one of my favorite hymns.
Since we’re in the season of Advent, and approaching its end, I’d like to share the origin and meaning of this hymn.
In my previous post I explained the Sacrament of Confession by using information from the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The purpose of Part I was to describe the theology of the sacrament.
The purpose of Part II is to provide tools and guidance for participating in it.
After reading this post, I hope you feel excited to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation!
In this post I’ll focus on: