Aug 14 – Homily: St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe, Apostle of Mary
Homily #120814 (�18min) Play-�On this solemnity of St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe, Martyr of Charity, Apostle of�Consecration to Mary, and patron of the Franciscans of the Immaculate and of�our difficult century, Fr. Bonaventure preaches on his heroic life, whose zeal�was always inspired by and led to incomprehensible heights by the Immaculate Virgin. Ave Maria!
Mass: St. Maximilian Kolbe – Solemnity – Form:�OF
Readings:�
1st: wis 3:1 9
Resp: psa 116:1017
2nd: 1jo 3:13 18
Gsp: joh 15:12 17
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A Day With Mary: One of The Most Important Messages You’ll Ever Hear
Devotion to Mary is essential to triumph. Why is this? Consecration is the means by which this devotion is actually brought about. How do practically live out this consecration?
A Day With Mary – Fr. Angelo Geiger: Her Place in Our Lives
The message of Our Lady of Fatima is as relevant as it has ever been. It seems we under estimate the power of consecration to our Blessed Mother. God showed us His humility in becoming the Child of Mary. When we take her into our home, we welcome her into our hearts.
Roving Reporter #100: Randy Albright A Child of Mary
Ave Maria!
While AirMaria was in Chicago for the 3rd Annual Sports Faith International we were blessed to meet a child of Mary; Randy Albright.
We apologize for the poor audio sound, we had a lot of problems that day with audio.
Ave Maria!
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Changes in the Mass: Words of Consecration
Potentially the most striking change in the new translation of the Mass, a translation from the Latin (which has remained unchanged in all the Missals since Vatican II) comes at the consecration of the Mass. Taken out of context (and that context is the whole of Scripture and Tradition!), the words can be profoundly misunderstood. Catholics need to be solidly informed about this. (Are you?)
Why Are The Words of Consecration Changing?
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Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin explains the reasons why the words of consecration are changing in the English translation of the mass.
The Mass Is Changing
How? Why? And What Does It All Mean For You?
Mass Revision: How The Liturgy Is Changing And What It Means For You is the dynamic new book describing the transformation about to occur in parishes across America. The Mass as we’ve known it for the past forty years is about to change, and it will never be the same again.
Mass Revision is the latest best-seller from award-winning author Jimmy Akin. As always, Jimmy goes straight to the heart of the issue and cuts through the distortions that have surrounded the liturgy. He quotes the Church’s own documents so you can see for yourself what the Church has to say and not be deceived by falsehood and spin.
In this highly readable, information-packed volume, Jimmy lays out the true facts on:
* The ways the Mass is changing—and the ways it is staying the same
* How the new, more accurate translation restores a sense of sacredness that has been missing for years
* The changes in the Church’s own laws about the liturgy
* The problems we will encounter when the Mass changes—and how to overcome them
* Why John Paul II determined that English speakers deserve a better translation
* How Pope Benedict XVI determined to see this project through, in spite of opposition
* What forces have been trying to subvert the liturgy and undo the Holy See’s careful work
Mass Revision provides an overview of the Mass from beginning to end, showing you exactly how the Church says it is to be celebrated and exactly which parts are changing. Topics include the introductory rites, the liturgy of the word, the liturgy of the Eucharist, who can and cannot receive Communion, the concluding rites, liturgical furnishings and vestments, postures and actions during Mass, as well as the hot-button issue of liturgical abuses. For example: Can women have their feet washed on Holy Thursday? (The answer will surprise you!)
Among its other amazing features, Mass Revision contains extensive bonus materials including a table of when we are to stand, sit, or kneel; a complete outline of the liturgy; a guide to the Church’s liturgical documents; a timeline of how the Mass has changed over the years; the Holy See’s response to attempts to strip male terms out of the liturgy; the U.S. bishops’ guidelines for receiving Communion; the future Pope Benedict’s controversial memo on pro-abortion politicians receiving Communion; a table of liturgical abuses ranked by how severe they are; Pope Benedict’s documents on the old Latin Mass; and a glossary giving the definitions of more than 200 liturgical words (so you won’t be mystified by them anymore!).
No other work comes close to delivering this amount of timely information in a concise, readable, and straightforward manner. Mass Revision: How The Liturgy Is Changing And What It Means For You is an indispensible resource. No one interested in the liturgy can afford to miss this powerful, must-read volume and they eye-opening information it contains.