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SentimentalGent
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Sometimes it’s great to come across some good news and that there may be some hope for the Catholic Church in America.
I went to Mass this morning at a local church. It’s not my parish but it was just more convenient to attend this church in Girardville, Pennsylvania. St. Joseph Church, by name. Before Mass starts, the Angelus is prayed, along with a prayer for vocations. During the homily, which was excellent, the pastor mentioned about the recent work done to put the tabernacle back at the center altar. Praise be Jesus Christ!!! It was moved to the side many years ago, but is now back where it belongs. There was a special ceremony on Saturday officially blessing the move. The pastor mentioned that the sanctuary lamp was the only thing that needed to be placed in the sanctuary.
After Mass, I saw the pastor signing papers and church bulletins from children. I asked him about that and he said those were children who will be confirmed in the near future. As part of their being allowed to receive Confirmation, they need to show proof they’ve been going to Sunday (or Saturday Vigil) Mass. It’s great to know that the sacraments are being taken seriously here.
Like I said, a bright spot. May there be many more such incidents.
I went to Mass this morning at a local church. It’s not my parish but it was just more convenient to attend this church in Girardville, Pennsylvania. St. Joseph Church, by name. Before Mass starts, the Angelus is prayed, along with a prayer for vocations. During the homily, which was excellent, the pastor mentioned about the recent work done to put the tabernacle back at the center altar. Praise be Jesus Christ!!! It was moved to the side many years ago, but is now back where it belongs. There was a special ceremony on Saturday officially blessing the move. The pastor mentioned that the sanctuary lamp was the only thing that needed to be placed in the sanctuary.
After Mass, I saw the pastor signing papers and church bulletins from children. I asked him about that and he said those were children who will be confirmed in the near future. As part of their being allowed to receive Confirmation, they need to show proof they’ve been going to Sunday (or Saturday Vigil) Mass. It’s great to know that the sacraments are being taken seriously here.
Like I said, a bright spot. May there be many more such incidents.