The Spirit of the Liturgy
Papal Nuncio to Australia Archbishop Paul Gallagher explores how liturgy has developed over the 20th century, and gives an overview of the fundamental themes of Pope Benedict’s vision of the Liturgy.
Papal Nuncio to Australia Archbishop Paul Gallagher explores how liturgy has developed over the 20th century, and gives an overview of the fundamental themes of Pope Benedict’s vision of the Liturgy.
In his fifth talk at IMS 2013, Professor Drake McCallister discusses liturgy in relation to the Paschal Mystery, how the grace of the Cross comes to us through the Holy Spirit, and how we are temples of the living God – a fact which urges us to holiness.
In the final talk at iWitness 2012, Ryan and Karin Messmore reflect on their relationship and eventual marriage, and how it was influenced by an unlikely place – the covenantal marriage practice of the ancient Israelites.
In the fifth talk of the iWitness Conference, Fr Greg Morgan discusses the rite and effects of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick – within the context of the contrasting approaches to death and suffering of the Church and contemporary society.
In the fourth talk of the iWitness 2012, Dr Robert Tilley explores the nature of sin and confession, how the Catholic Sacrament of Confession builds us up to be fully human, and how our contemporary culture attempts to obscure this reach for humanity.
In the third talk at the iWitness Conference, Fr Paul Rowse takes us through the rite and importance of Baptism, where we find Baptism and its components in Scripture, and the effects of Baptism as a Sacrament – in his typically entertaining style.
Four men at different stages of discerning and living out the priestly vocation – from seminarian to bishop – discuss their experience and insight into the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
In the second talk for iWitness 2012 Sr Catherine Marie SV discusses how in confirmation we are sealed and set on a mission of love. Sr Catherine explores the essential rite of Confirmation, what the effects of Confirmation are, and how we are sealed and prepared through the Sacrament.