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Sermon – Whitsunday: The Feast of Pentecost
Keep My Word John 14:23-31 Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. You would expect the Church to be loving, right? Well, the Church on earth, especially in our … Continue reading
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Lindemann on the Feast of the Holy Trinity
THE FEAST OF THE HOLY TRINITY This Sunday was long considered the Octave of Pentecost and provided with Propers harmonizing with that use. In the eleventh century local dioceses observed the Festival of the Holy Trinity on this day. Pope … Continue reading
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Lindemann on Exaudi: The Sunday After the Ascension
My apologies for getting this up too late for this year. EXAUDI, THE SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCENSION This Sunday in the Octave of the Feast of the Ascension is a transition to the Feast of Pentecost, to be observed in … Continue reading
Posted in Easter VI - Exaudi, Fred Lindemann
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Lindemann on the Ascension of Our Lord
My apologies for getting this up too late for this year. THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD When dear ones are separated from us, we sorrow even though we know that they have gained immeasurably by their departure. Therefore we would … Continue reading
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Lindemann on Rogate: Sixth Sunday of Easter (Fifth After)
My apologies for getting this up too late for this year. ROGATE, THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER As far as this is possible in the Church which celebrates Easter every Sunday and builds its entire faith and life on and … Continue reading
Posted in Easter V - Rogate, Fred Lindemann
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