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 24: The Eucharist and Priestly Celibacy
- Sacramentum Caritatis 23: Eucharist and Holy Orders
- Sacramentum Caritatis 22: Eucharist and Anointing
- Messing Up Important Words
- Sacramentum Caritatis 21: Pastoral Concerns
- The Path of Lent
- Campaign
- Sacramentum Caritatis 20: Eucharist and Reconciliation
- The Human to Angel Conduit
- Lourdes
Recent Comments
Todd on Sacramentum Caritatis 24: The… Liam on Sacramentum Caritatis 24: The… Todd on Laudato Si 237: Sunday Rick on Laudato Si 237: Sunday Debra on Funeral Lectionary: Psalm 116:… Todd Flowerday on Cardinal Sarah on Traditionis… Steven Harpin on Lumen Gentium 12 freddie stewart on Cardinal Sarah on Traditionis… Figment of Your Imag… on Greetings for Lent? Liam on The Human to Angel Condui… Bible Readings
Vatican II pages
Categories
Blogroll
Contact
tf220870(at)gmail(dot)comArchives
Blog Stats
- 11,321,231 hits
Daily Archives: 30 June 2013
Ecclesia de Eucharistia 28
Continuing from yesterday’s post, the third sense of the Church’s apostolicity: 28. Lastly, the Church is apostolic in the sense that she “continues to be taught, sanctified and guided by the Apostles until Christ’s return, through their successors in pastoral … Continue reading
White, Melting
This past week’s shipment of low gluten altar bread contained a surprise. Yikes. They are white. Read more about the low gluten bread here. One of our parishioners reported to me the new host “melted in her mouth.” This will … Continue reading
Two Weeks of Worthy Women: Laura Montoya Upegui
Last year, I think I did a bit better with a greater variety of witnesses for religious freedom around the world. This year, I think we have a number of women who were advocates for people whose spiritual lives were … Continue reading
Posted in Saints, Two Weeks of Worthy Women
Tagged Colombia, Fortnight For Freedom, indigenous peoples
Leave a comment