Vidi Aquam

Posted on March 27th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »


Vidi Aquam

The Vidi Aquam as many may or may not know is the song for the rite of sprinkling of water before the High Mass on Sunday during the Easter season.

For some reason I can not get the Vidi Aquam chant out of my head.

I sing it day and night, it echoes through my brain

Vidi aquam egredientem de templo,
a latere dextro, alleluia:
et omnes, ad quos pervenit aqua ista,
salvi facti sunt, et dicent, alleluia, alleluia.

V. Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus:
R. Quoniam in saeculum misericordia eius.

V. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto:
R. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
et in saecula saculorum. Amen.

You can listen to this beautiful chant below:

He is Risen!

Posted on March 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

Happy Pasch everyone

Its been a interesting lent and I took a blogging break things are gearing up around here getting ready for baby #3 Seen to the left

Also here are some quick Pictures/Links of my local travels:

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(note: Prayer at the location above was abruptly interrupted by a Loud Rock band playing from the basement)

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We Also checked out the Ligurgy of St. Gregory at a local Orthdox parish for educational purposes.

We also prayed a very reverent Novus Ordo (as last time See old Post) where Greek was sung, incense was used, some latin including communion given in latin.

There were also rumors of a very nice liturgy of the presanctified on Good Friday at the St. Lawrence Catholic campus center in Lawrence. Including the prostration at the beginning of mass and latin used as well.

Holy Thursday was celebrated beautifully -as always - at Old St. Patrick’s Oratory.

With the Solemnities of Solemnities upon us I have an urge to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his one true Church to other Ecclesiastic Communities , sitting down and talking scripture and prayer for their conversion, but of course with this feeling to spread the word about the Catholic church it is not without some reservation, as I have never really gone and knocked on doors for the faith so any suggestions would be helpful.

and last but not least I have come into some interesting books recently if anyone has any feedback on these titles put them in the combox.

Book Titles:

The Celebration of Mass I: General Rubrics of the Missal
The Celebration of Mass II: The Rite of Celebration of Low Mass
The Celebration of Mass III: The Rite of High Mass and Sung Mass
(By Rev. J. O’Connell)
The Sacred Ceremonies of Low Mass (By Rev. Felix Zualdi, C.M.)
The Splendour Of the Liturgy (By Maurice Zundel)

and a few others.

I will try and post more frequently also have another church to post so look for it soon.

Easter Triduum Marks "Supreme Confrontation"

Posted on April 5th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

4-April-2007 — Catholic World News Brief

Easter Triduum Marks “Supreme Confrontation,” Pope Says
Vatican, Apr. 4, 2007 (CWNews.com) - At his regular weekly public audience on April 4, Pope Benedict XVI looked forward to the Easter Triduum, saying that the liturgical events of the coming days enact “the supreme confrontation between light and darkness, between life and death.”

The Easter Triduum, the Holy Father said, “invites us to contemplate the mystery of the Cross, to acknowledge our sinfulness and, in faith, to unite ourselves with Jesus in his saving passover from death to life.”

Speaking about each liturgical event in turn, the Pope said that the Chrism Mass and the Mass of the Lord’s Supper– both celebrated on Holy Thursday– encourage the faithful to recognize “the supreme triple gift of priestly ministry, the Eucharist, and the new commandment of love.”

Good Friday, he continued, is a day of solemn fasting, penance, and prayer, with the Way of the Cross giving the faithful an opportunity “to imprint the mystery of the Cross ever more deeply on our hearts.”

Holy Saturday should be a day of “interior meditation,” the Pope said– acknowledging that this is a challenge as the faithful prepare for the Easter celebration. Then at the Easter Vigil, “the veil of sadness shrouding the Church… with be shattered by the cry of victory.”

In the Easter Triduum, the Pope said with emphasis, the Church relives “not just a memory but a current reality.” Christ is triumphant over sin and death today, the Pope said. “It is upon this certainty that our Christian lives are built.”