The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass

The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Inspires Us to Love Without Barriers (Sixth Sunday of Easter – Year B)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Inspires Us to Love Without Barriers (Sixth Sunday of Easter - Year B)
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A Commentary and Reflection on the Readings for the Sixth Sunday of Easter – Year B. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48, 1 John 4:7-10, John 15:9-17.

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass

The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Forms Us to be Preachers (Fifth Sunday of Easter – Year B)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Forms Us to be Preachers (Fifth Sunday of Easter - Year B)
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A Commentary and Reflection on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter – Year B. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Acts 9:26-31, 1 John 3:18-24, John 15:1-8.

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass

The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Reminds Us of Our Purpose as Sheep (Fourth Sunday of Easter – Year B)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Reminds Us of Our Purpose as Sheep (Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year B)
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A Commentary and Reflection on the Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Easter – Year B. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Acts 4:8-12, 1 John 3:1-2, John 10:11-18.

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass

The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass and the Sacraments are the Very Essence of the Divine Promise (Third Sunday of Easter – Year B)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass and the Sacraments are the Very Essence of the Divine Promise (Third Sunday of Easter - Year B)
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A Commentary and Reflection on the Readings for the Third Sunday of Easter – Year B. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19, 1 John 2:1-5, Luke 24:35-48.

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“DIGNITAS INFINITA” is a Masterful Stroke in Reiterating the Catholic Catechism’s Defense of the Imago Dei

The “Declaration ‘Dignitas Infinita’ on Human Dignity” stands as a significant document within the Catholic Church, reflecting a deep engagement with the concept of human dignity in the modern world.

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass

The Easter Event, as a Moral Act by God, Proves the Divine Law of Inertia (Divine Mercy Sunday – Year B)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Easter Event, as a Moral Act by God, Proves the Divine Law of Inertia (Divine Mercy Sunday - Year B)
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In this essay on the Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, David L. Gray discusses the importance of Divine Mercy Sunday, linking it to the need for divine grace in having victory over the immoral moral inertia, akin to the law of inertia in physics. He emphasizes confession’s role and the priest as a mediator, highlighting the necessity of seeking God’s mercy for spiritual growth.

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass

Through the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass, We Are United in Christ Jesus’ Redemptive Suffering (5th Sunday of Lent – Year B)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
Through the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass, We Are United in Christ Jesus' Redemptive Suffering (5th Sunday of Lent - Year B)
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David L. Gray reflects on the transition from the old covenant to a new one through Christ’s redemptive suffering as discussed in the readings for the Fifth Sunday in Lent – Year B: Jeremiah’s prophecy of a new covenant, Christ’s call to embrace suffering, and how the Catholic Mass allows us to participate in Christ’s Passion, uniting us with His redemptive work. He contrasts the plea for deliverance in the old covenant with the new covenant’s invitation to join in Christ’s redemptive suffering.

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