about this site
Catholic Sensibility is a personal blog by a Catholic layperson with comments and occasional other writings by Catholics and non-Catholics. We make no particular claims to have the completeness of a Roman Catholic expression of Christianity. It contains opinion, interpretation, and personal musings. That’s it. Nothing official or authoritatively connected to the Magisterium.
facebook
-
Recent Posts
- Sacramentum Caritatis 57: Participation Through the Communications Media
- Towards Full Presence 1: The Digital World, Not Going Away
- Sacramentum Caritatis 56: Non-Catholic Christians
- Naked Desecration
- Sacramentum Caritatis 55: Personal Conditions
- Sacramentum Caritatis 54: Inculturation
- Heart, Sacred
- Sacramentum Caritatis 53: Participation and Priestly Ministry
- Scandal in Texas
- Sacramentum Caritatis 52: Authentic Participation
Recent Comments
Liam on Sacramentum Caritatis 57: Part… Liam on Las Vegas, Moving On Up Liam on Las Vegas, Moving On Up Liam on Readings for the Conferral of… Todd Flowerday on Readings for the Conferral of… Liam on Readings for the Conferral of… Teiborlang Malngiang on Paschale Solemnitatis Outline Todd Flowerday on Sacramentum Caritatis 47:… Liam on Sacramentum Caritatis 47:… Liam on Sacramentum Caritatis 46: The… Bible Readings
Vatican II pages
Categories
Blogroll
Contact
tf220870(at)gmail(dot)comArchives
Blog Stats
- 11,382,094 hits
Daily Archives: 3 October 2011
Free Weddings for Cohabiting Couples
Intriguing idea from Parkcrest Christian Church: offer a free wedding and reception for cohabiting couples. Pastor Mike Goldsworthy preached at his Sunday service: If your only barrier is the cost of a wedding, we will remove that. High school sweethearts … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Ministry
7 Comments
GDC 17: “The field that is the world”
This short section is almost overwhelmed by the footnotes from catechetical and social justice documents of the post-conciliar years. Why social justice? Read it, and there will be more tomorrow: 17. The Church, Mother of mankind, above all, sees with … Continue reading
Liturgiam Authenticam 111-113
It’s pretty clear we’ve passed from theology into policy where liturgy is concerned. It’s not terribly interesting to me either, but don’t be bashful. Feel free to comment if you see something worthwhile. On copyrights pertaining to the editiones typicae, … Continue reading