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Oh don’t worry. I’ve arranged for ThatOneGuy92 to get a little “visit” from some members of a certain religious order, just to make sure he doesn’t know too much.
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Oh don’t worry. I’ve arranged for ThatOneGuy92 to get a little “visit” from some members of a certain religious order, just to make sure he doesn’t know too much.
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I pray that I one day become as good in my faith as you, sir, are in yours!
After reading your post here, I realize that I fall short in a very number of ways!
God bless you,
Alex
You both do me too much honor. I am but a man, and a sinful one at that. Pray for me, friends, that I may do the Lord’s will.I, too, am unworthy!
Bless you, ThatOneGuy92!
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!Oh don’t worry. I’ve arranged for ThatOneGuy92 to get a little “visit” from some members of a certain religious order, just to make sure he doesn’t know too much.
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Love it.NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!
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It is indeed Monty Python. Deeply spiritual, that bunch.Love it.(That’s Monty Python right? Of course, the fact that I have to ask shows I’m not up on MP.
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WEEKLY FEATURED PROGRAM
This Week: Two Outstanding Liturgies – And a Three-Part Series on the Eucharist
By Michelle Laque Johnson
In the upcoming week, you will have the opportunity to celebrate two important Church liturgies and view another terrific series with Father Robert Barron. Take a look!
• Prelude Mass for the 50th Annual International Eucharistic Congress at Dublin’s Pro-Cathedral, which will be celebrated by Ireland’s Apostolic Nuncio Charles Brown (who just happens to be from the U.S.). Best of all, you will be able to hear the world-renowned Palestrina Choir. Airs 12 p.m. ET, Sunday, May 6.
This is a prelude to the Congress, which will be celebrated in Dublin June 10-17, 2012. According to organizers, this international gathering is intended to promote awareness of the central place of the Eucharist in the life and mission of the Catholic Church, to improve our understanding and celebration of the Liturgy, and to draw attention to the social dimension of the Eucharist.
• Enthronement of William C. Skurla as the fifth Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archparchy of Pittsburgh. Heads up Byzantine Catholics and those who love Church pageantry! Metropolitan Archbishop-elect William C. SKurla, D.D., has been appointed as the fifth Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh and head of the Byzantine Catholic (Ruthenian) Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh. This is the only Eastern Catholic Metropolitan Church “sui juris” (self-governing) in the U.S. See him enthroned at 1:30 p.m. ET, Sunday, May 6, with an encore at 12 a.m. ET, Monday, May 7.
• Eucharist, a three-part series hosted by Father Robert Barron (“Catholicism”). Father will introduce us to the mystery of Christ’s Presence in our lives and the centrality of the Eucharist as an important part of that Presence, discuss the reality of the Eucharist as a sacred meal, the sacrifice necessary for communion with God, and much more. Airs 3:30 p.m. ET, and 6:30 p.m. ET, Monday, May 7; and 3 a.m. ET and 6:30 p.m. ET, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8-9.
Joe, thanks for the heads up on the enthronement of Archbishop Skurla. I will be sure to watch EWTN.via email from EWTN …