Cardinal Arinze, on September 21, 2011, spoke with priests of the Archdiocese of Omaha on the Sacred Liturgy of the Church and the changes in the English language translation. Â
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Francis Cardinal Arinze discussed the Sacred Liturgy and the history of the new English translation.  Why is it necessary?  The importance of the text and flaws currently in place.
This is a very important prospective for all the members of the Church to hear!
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Cardinal Arinze, on September 21, 2011, spoke with priests of the Archdiocese of Omaha on the Sacred Liturgy of the Church and unique and specific role of the priest.
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Francis Cardinal Arinze discussed the Sacred Liturgy as central to the life and ministry of the priest.  He discusses what the Sacred Liturgy is,  he summarizes the ministry of the priest in its three-fold aspect and then sets out how the Sacred Liturgy effects the personal life of the priest.  How he celebrates it matters very much.
This is a very important prospective for all the members of the Church to hear!
Event sponsored by the Pro Sanctity Movement
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This entry was posted on Thursday, October 27th, 2011 at 3:23 pm
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Cardinal Arinze  spoke with
couples struggling with the challenge of infertility in Omaha on September 20, 2011.
[powerpress]We apologize for some of the noise in the recording. Â The microphone was inadvertently attached to a file on the podium and was jostled during the talk…it’s not that bad and the talk is fantastic!
Francis Cardinal Arinze discussed the value of the marriage relationship and it’s contribution to the personal growth of the couple, it’s activity in the community and in the life of the Church.  Cardinal  Arinze goes on to talk about motherhood and fatherhood even when a couple do not have natural children of their own.  The joy of giving, as opposed to grabbing…the gift of joy.  He speaks of the example of priesthood and of St. Teresa of Calcutta (” The Smile of God”).  “Sacrificing yourself for others the sun begins to shine”.
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 at 10:34 am
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