David L. Gray, ThM

A 2006 convert from Agnosticism, David L. Gray has emerged as a prolific Catholic theologian, author, and humorist. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Central State University, Ohio, and a Master of Arts in Catholic Theology (ThM) from Ohio Dominican University. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry (DMin) in Liturgical Catechesis at the Catholic University of America. For more information about Mr. Gray, please visit davidlgray.info

The Liturgy is Building a Culture and a Community of Mercy, Love, and Healing (23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy is Building a Culture and a Community of Mercy, Love, and Healing (23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time) - Year A
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Reflection on the Readings at Mass for the 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Ezekiel 33:7-9, Romans 12:8-10, Matthew 18:15-20.

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How the Liturgy Trains Us to Make Ourselves a Living Sacrifice (22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
How the Liturgy Trains Us to Make Ourselves a Living Sacrifice (22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time) - Year A
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Reflection on the Readings at Mass for the 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Jeremiah 20:7-9, Romans 12:1-2, Matthew 16:21-27. (Watch on YouTube)

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How the Carolingian Liturgy Promoted and Preserved Frankish Culture

The Carolingian liturgical reforms were a series of efforts by the Frankish rulers and their allies to standardize and improve the religious practices of their kingdom. They aimed to achieve doctrinal unity, harmony with Rome, and spiritual renewal. They were influenced by the missionary work of Boniface and the Gregorian tradition. The reforms began in the eighth century and continued until the ninth century.

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The Liturgical Teaching on the Two Types of People (21st Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Teaching on the Two Types of People (21st Sunday of Ordinary Time) - Year A
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Reflection on the Readings at Mass for the 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Isaiah 22:19-23, Romans 11:33-36, Matthew 16:13-20.

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The Mysterious Abductions of Two Popes Who Opposed Freemasonry

This essay is about how Napoleon Bonaparte kidnapped two popes in the late 1700s and early 1800s. He wanted to control the Catholic Church and make it follow his rules. He took Pope Pius VI to France, where he died. He also took Pope Pius VII to Savona, after he made himself emperor and took over Rome. This caused a lot of problems for the Church and Europe.

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The Liturgical Teaching on the Catholicity of God (20th Sunday in Ordinary Time) – Year A

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Teaching on the Catholicity of God (20th Sunday in Ordinary Time) - Year A
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Reflection on the Readings at Mass for the 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A. The Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures Podcast, by Catholic Author and Theologian David L. Gray. READINGS: Isaiah 56:1, 6-7, Romans 11:13-15, 29-32. Matthew 15:21-28

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