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Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
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Our prayers and responses at Holy Mass are about to change. Are you prepared? Please join us on Sunday March 27, 2011 at St. Philip Catholic Church from 6:30-8:30 PM as author, columnist and speaker Louie Verrecchio takes us on a journey into the sacred liturgy and the forthcoming changes in the new English translation of the Roman Missal. In addition to reviewing all of the updated prayers and responses in the people’s parts of Holy Mass, their deeper meaning, and how they compare to the current text, we will also address such important questions as: - What is the true nature of the sacred liturgy?
- How is the new translation related to the teachings of Vatican II?
- How does the new text foster a more authentic form of active participation?
- How will the new translation help restore a sense of the sacred at Holy Mass?
- And much more...
About the Speaker: Louie Verrecchio is a columnist for Catholic News Agency and the author of the internationally acclaimed Harvesting the Fruit of Vatican II Faith Formation Series. He has appeared in numerous print and electronic publications including Our Sunday Visitor, The Catholic Weekly of Sydney, The Jewish Times, Catholic Exchange, LifeSite News and others. Appearances: A frequent guest on the Ave Maria Radio and Relevant Radio networks, Mr. Verrecchio's speaking engagements have ranged from parish-based gatherings to large diocesan conferences, including the Living the Catholic Faith Conference hosted by the Archdiocese of Denver, The Catholic Evidence League of Baltimore, and more. In August 2010, he also appeared with Ralph Martin on the popular EWTN program The Choices we Face. Endorsements: Mr. Verrecchio's work has been endorsed by George Cardinal Pell - Archbishop of Sydney, Australia; Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue - Bishop Emeritus of Lancaster, England; Fr. Peter F. Ryan, S.J. - Professor of Moral Theology at Mt. St. Mary's Seminary in Emittsburg, MD and many others. "Louie Verrecchio is truly a voice crying out in the desert. His work provides a sustaining spiritual oasis necessary for the continuing flourishing life of the Catholic Church." - Most Reverend R. Walker Nickless - Bishop of Sioux City "In view of the forthcoming new translation of the Roman Missal, Louie Verrecchio’s examination of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy is especially relevant and instructive. He is a very engaging speaker who brings the teaching of Vatican II to life helping ordinary Catholics mine that treasury for all it's worth." - James Cavanagh - Director of Evangelization and Catechesis - Archdiocese of Denver Please join us. It's time to recover a sense of the sacred!
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This event is FREE, but please help our planning committee by sending your RSVP today.
If you need additional information or assistance you may contact the St. Philip parish office at 615-794-8588, or you may send email requests to office@stphilipfranklin.com
Please be sure to invite your family members, friends and neighbors to this edifying and spiritually enriching presentation - even those who have been away from the Church for some time.
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