Today is the 4th Sunday of Lent.
You have no idea what I went through to make this and post it on time.
We hear about the ancient Roman Station church, Santa Croce (and why we have Rose vestments), the Collects in both forms of the Roman Rite, and then have something from Benedict XVI.
From Benedict:
It should be noted that as a simple and sincere person, he gradually completes the journey of faith. In the beginning he thinks of Jesus as a “man” among others, then he considers him a “prophet,” and finally his eyes are opened and he proclaims him “Lord.”
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God bless you, Fr. Z!
Thank you for everything you do to help us on our way.
Fr. Z.,
Just watched you with Colleen Carroll Campbell on EWTN. I thank GOD some t.v. producer in Rome was wise enough to scoop you up! I am praying that you will also be on the panel with Raymond Arroyo for his coverage of the conclave. Your insight will only make EWTN’s coverage all the deeper and richer still.
I’m so happy and excited! Woooooo-Hooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Father for the explanation of the older son’s reaction!
I see myself as both of the brothers in the parable. Few of us are completely one or the other; most of us are sinners (like the younger brother) who nonetheless identify with the older brother.