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
- Praedicate Evangelium on Liturgy
- GCSPD 1-3: General Principles, Part 1
- The Armchair Liturgist: Sixth or Seventh Sunday?
- GCSPD, Why?
- On Vocations
- Guidelines for the Celebration of the Sacraments with Persons with Disabilities
- New Document on Liturgical Formation?
- The Armchair Liturgist: Paschal Candle and Easter Adoration
- Spe Salvi 50: A Final Petition to the Blessed Virgin
- Spe Salvi 49: Mary, Star of Hope
Recent Comments
Liam on The Armchair Liturgist: Sixth… Liam on Praedicate Evangelium on … Liam on The Armchair Liturgist: Sixth… Liam on GCSPD, Why? Todd Flowerday on GCSPD, Why? Joyce Donahue on GCSPD, Why? Liam on GCSPD, Why? Liam on GCSPD, Why? Joyce Donahue on Guidelines for the Celebration… Liam on On Vocations Bible Readings
Vatican II pages
Categories
Blogroll
Contact
tf220870(at)gmail(dot)comArchives
Blog Stats
- 11,013,099 hits
Daily Archives: 28 May 2015
Dives in Misericordiae 1c: Accompaniment
Pope John Paul II, in 1980, was well aware not all was right in the world. People were suffering, in doubt, and discouraged as they are today–and not just those under the shadow of the Soviets and Asian socialists. For … Continue reading
Posted in Dives in Misericordiae
Leave a comment
From The Sky, Diamonds
I was not aware some meteorites falling to Earth often contain small diamonds. These are not gem grade crystals, not even the bigger ones described here that fell into an African desert in 2008: Large diamonds are most likely to … Continue reading
PS 40: Liturgy of the Hours During the Triduum
Remember, you can check the document Paschale Solemnitatis on this site, among many on the internet. The end of Holy Week is a disruption for a number of good Catholics. The regular Mass schedule is interrupted for three days. But … Continue reading
Posted in Paschale Solemnitatis
2 Comments