"Heresy is from the Greek word meaning 'choice'.... But we are not permitted to believe whatever we choose, nor to choose whatever someone else has believed. We have the Apostles of God as authorities, who did not...choose what they would believe but faithfully transmitted the teachings of Christ. So, even if an angel from heaven should preach otherwise, he shall be called anathema." -Saint Isidore of Seville

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March 19, 2008

Triduum approaches

For those of you who do not subscribe to the Catholic Culture newsletter (it's free and I highly recommend it), Dr. Jeff Mirus has posted links to readings for each day of the Triduum.  The whole site is a wonderful wealth of Catholic information, education, and suggestions.

 

Yesterday we colored Easter eggs with our co-op group.  It was fun to have an ad hoc activity where we all just figured things out as we went along.  We went to Mass last night--Tuesday night Mass is one of the wonderful things our parish has that allows the whole family to attend together.  I brought the kids again this morning.  During the small morning Mass we all stand around the altar during the Liturgy of the Eucharist and receive both species of Christ.

 

Finally, a morning at home to relax!  I am having friends over this afternoon to play board games--it's a good day for it with all the rain.  I am reading through the PACE book and so far I really like it...

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