The site Kansas Catholic has some great photos of the consecration of Old Saint Patrick this last weekend. Check it out!
Here are a couple teasers.
The site Kansas Catholic has some great photos of the consecration of Old Saint Patrick this last weekend. Check it out!
Here are a couple teasers.
“This blog is rather like a fusion of the Baroque ‘salon’ with its well-tuned harpsichord around which polite society gathered for entertainment and edification and, on the other hand, a Wild West “saloon” with its out-of-tune piano and swinging doors, where everyone has a gun and something to say. Nevertheless, we try to point our discussions back to what it is to be Catholic in this increasingly difficult age, to love God, and how to get to heaven.” - Fr. Z

I have a number of the photos I took up on my flickr site.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gjwalberg/sets/72157604212772574/
Happy Birthday Father!
Thank you, Father, for linking to my blog.
As near as I can tell your post does not have a hyperlink to my blog.
The address, for your readers, is: http://www.kansascatholic.blogspot.com
Thanks, again.
KC: Corrected.
Happy B day Fr. What is the primary function of the Knights of Colombus? Secondly, does anyone know where to go to find funds to go to the seminary?
“What is the primary function of the Knights of Colombus?”
The mutual aid and spiritual development of its members.
“Secondly, does anyone know where to go to find funds to go to the seminary?”
Most seminarians are funded by their Bishops, either outright, or an agreement to repay loans in the seminarians name over time.
Could someone please point me to an explanation of the letters in sand on the floor? I find this enormously intriguing. (Or someone could just explain it for all the curious.) Thanks.
Mary Jane, there are a couple of posts in the New Liturgical Movement blog about this. http://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2008/10/consecration-of-old-st-patricks-oratory.html and a more recent one showing a larger scale version.
Could you please tell us who is incharge of this beautiful CHurch, and give some information on the restoration done there!?!