Column, Diana Silva, Read
CAST Pete, head of liturgy committeeRetired school principal Jeff, diocesan liturgy specialistAge 35 Father Bob, associate pastorAge 35 Deacon JohnAge 55 Deb, director of religious education (DRE)Age 45 Mark, music directorAge 65, part-time, agnostic protestant, also...
Column, Diana Silva, Read
Dear Moses, This is Sarah, down here in the desert. I want to tell you what is going on down here since you went up on the mountain. Some people are upset because we do not see you face to face and you seem to be worshipping God without us. It’s as though you...
Column, Diana Silva, Read
I saw a funny meme online the other day: “If you get something you don’t like for Christmas, just say, ‘Oh, I’ll treasure this forever,’ and then be like a pirate and bury it somewhere.” I then recalled how the Church, in the documents of Vatican II, called its...
Column, Diana Silva, Read
Away in a Manger In Luke’s gospel, the angel appears to the shepherds and announces that a Savior has been born, and that they will find him wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger. Why did the angel appear to the shepherds, and why did he bother to mention...
Column, James Cavanagh, Read
There is hardly anything quite as exciting as reading liturgical instructions. Some might think that attention to liturgical details is of no concern to ordinary Catholics. This apparent pickiness might even be an impediment to faith, recalling Jesus’ stern criticism...