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Sunday Scripture and All Saints Day

10/26/2012

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You will find the readings for this coming Sunday here:
Sunday October 28th--30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
What similarities do see/hear between this week's and last week's readings?
What connections do you see between the First Reading and the Gospel?
Do the first person narrative approach to put yourself in the Gospel story. What is it like to be the blind man?

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Here are the readings for ALL SAINTS DAY:
Thursday, November 1st--Solemnity of All Saints
These readings may seem less familiar to you. Compare the First Reading to that of the Sunday OCT 28th for some context.
What do you hear in the Gospel? How does this connect to ALL SAINTS DAY?
And what does this all have to do with HALLOWEEN (October 31st, the day before) or ALL SOUL'S DAY (Nov 2nd, the day after)?
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October 24 Meeting

10/24/2012

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In preparation for this meeting, please be sure that you have read the handout on the Liturgical Year. At our previous meeting I mentioned that we began the "Year of Faith" to commemorate the 50th year of Vatican II.

In brief, Vatican II was a meeting of all the Catholic Bishops (with lay observers, theologians and members of other Christian denominations present). It's purpose was to renew the Catholic church and update it to be relevant to the modern world. Some examples of its sweeping changes were mass in the vernacular (i.e. English instead of Latin), and a larger recognition of lay people's roles and vocations in the church.

Although we got a bit side-tracked by cultural/political issues in the wake of Vatican II (i.e. did these sweeping changes go too far? Are we experiencing a backlash, etc.) I only wanted to point out that the Church in the world and the People of God are also creatures of history. The church we live in now, Post-Vatican II, is very different than before Vatican II. At the same time, there are many changes that still are ahead, some of which we may not even be able to envision. For example, we have far less priests and nuns than before. So the Church which you are preparing to join as you become fully Catholic is a Church in which you need to be aware of such differences and changes.

Similar to our analogy of moving from dating, to engagement, to wedding and beyond, your relationship to the church is not a static goal that upon entry everything stops and stays the same. Rather, you should realize that you will be part of a dynamic and changing church that will always to one degree or another strive to be relevant in the world.
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Catching up with the Word of God

10/21/2012

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We had two meetings so far with this year's group of people in RCIA, those adults preparing for various sacraments of initiation. At these meetings we took some time to look at scripture readings, usually the Sunday Scripture Readings with a special focus on the Sunday Gospel.
Remember, you can always check on Scripture Readings by visiting: http://usccb.org/

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