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.
-
Recent Posts
- Dignitas Infinita 43: Sexual Abuse
- Scripture in Late Eastertide: Ephesians 4:3-6
- Dignitas Infinita 41-42: Human Trafficking
- Spes Non Confundit 7: Signs of Hope
- Dignitas Infinita 40: Migrants
- Scripture in Late Eastertide: Galatians 5:16, 22-23a, 25
- Spes Non Confundit 6: Some Practical Notes on the Timetable
- Scripture in Late Eastertide: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
- Dignitas Infinita 39: Jamais plus la Guerre!
- Scripture in Late Eastertide: 1 Corinthians 2:9b-10
Recent Comments
Pentecost and the re… on RCIA 41: Acceptance catholicsensibility on Spes Non Confundit 5b: Pi… liam0781 on Spes Non Confundit 5b: Pi… liam0781 on Spes Non Confundit 5a: A Journ… catholicsensibility on Slander in Question Dennis Knapp on Slander in Question Dennis Knapp on Slander in Question liam0781 on Slander in Question catholicsensibility on Slander in Question Dennis Knapp on Slander in Question Bible Readings
Vatican II pages
Categories
Blogroll
Contact
tf220870(at)gmail(dot)comArchives
Blog Stats
- 11,616,163 hits
Daily Archives: 14 May 2015
Humanae Vitae 23b: Seeking True Solutions
Humanae Vitae is online at the Vatican site, and the text highlighted below is © Copyright – Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Pope Paul acknowledged that leaders in government do have difficulties in addressing the common good. I suspect that approach is … Continue reading
Posted in Humanae Vitae
1 Comment
Misericordiae Vultus 22: Indulgence
God’s face of mercy includes a look at indulgences. Both meanings of the word come into play here, a very good exposition on the term: 22. A Jubilee also entails the granting of indulgences. This practice will acquire an even … Continue reading
Posted in Misericordiae Vultus
Leave a comment
PS 23: The First Sunday of Lent
Remember, you can check Paschale Solemnitatis, the full document on this site, among many on the internet. According to the CDWDS, the Lent observance begins not on Wednesday, but Sunday. What to do with those three days after Ash Wednesday? … Continue reading
Posted in Paschale Solemnitatis
4 Comments