Tag Archives: Year of Faith

Meeting of religious examines Year of Faith

Billed as “The Year of Faith: A Faith Professed, Celebrated, Lived and Prayed,” the Institute for Religious Life held its Midwest regional meeting last Saturday at the Franciscan Prayer Center in Independence.

Make a Pilgrimage of Faith to the Place of Baptism

A number of times I have already written to you about the Year of Faith

Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition

As we contemplate the vast complexity of the universe beyond our solar system, …

Vatican II: The Word of God

On November 18th, 1965 the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation (Dei Verbum) was endorsed by 2,344/2350 votes from the council fathers.

Paths to a grace-filled Year of Faith

“The door of faith is always open to us (Acts 14:27) …”

Renewing Baptism: Decree and Observances for the Year of Faith

This weekend is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, and the conclusion of the Church’s liturgical Christmas season.

Lumen Gentium: The Mystery of the Church

Each of us derives a great deal of personal meaning from our family name, our work, and our friendships.

Sacrosanctum Concilium: The question of language

In popular imagination the move away from Latin in the Mass to modern English is one of the most striking results of the Second Vatican council.

Oriented toward the infinite beauty of God

The first part of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy focuses on the meaning and beauty of the liturgy (SC 1-13), and the active participation of the faithful in the liturgy

The Year of Faith offers its Message to the People of God

The Year of Faith in Rome began with a Synod or meeting of bishops, representative of the Church from all over the world.

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May 20, 2013
Newspaper of the Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph