Showing posts with label Eucharist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eucharist. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2022

The Timelessness of Worship

This past Monday during our Oblate conference call our presenter talked about anamnesis - or a rememberance. I wish we had a transcript available of these conference calls, because I am terrible at taking notes, and my memory don't member good. It was a very good presentation, and we even got a link that covered some of what was presented. What follows are my thoughts on the subject.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Worship as Sacrifice

A while ago, I was listening to the Lord of Spirits podcast on Ancient Faith Radio, and during the episode of "His Ministers Flaming Fire", Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick said something that really stuck out to me. What he said made a lot of sense to me, and put to words what the real difference between veneration and worship is.

Friday, July 9, 2021

The Significance of a Sacrament: Communion

 This will be the final post in this series, which means that I have actually finished a series that I started! Obviously, by the title you can tell, dear readers, that this blog post shall be about the sacrament of communion, also called the Eucharist.