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Showing posts with label Cathedral of the Risen Christ. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 26, 2021

Adoramus Te Christe (Théodore Dubois)


Sursum Corda
Cathedral of the Risen Christ
Young Adult Choir
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 26, 2021
6pm Mass








Thursday, May 27, 2021

Sursum Corda

Sursum Corda
Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 2021
Cathedral of the Risen Christ
Fr. Caleb Hile
Lincoln, Nebraska

Processional: Come Holy Ghost (Lambillote)
Heritage Mass (with Kryie)
Offertory: Faith of our Fathers (St Catherine)
Communion: Shepherd of Souls, In Love, Come, Feed Us
Panis Angelicus (Lambillote)
Recessional: Firmly I Believe and Truly (Nashotah House)




 

Friday, January 29, 2021

Adoration at Christ's Hour


Our family feels so privileged and loved to be invited to offer the Friday, 3pm, Adoration hour at our Cathedral of the Risen Christ parish. God is so good. God is so indulgent. God is so brilliantly gratuitous in his love and graces and compassion and consolations. We vow to honor this hour, the hour of Christ's death, with our full adoration and prayers of thanksgiving, prayers of total consecration, prayers of dedication to this life of Christian trial. God, we thank you for entrusting us with this mission toward your beatific vision. You are the fulfillment of all of our desires. Amen and Amen.

 

Friday, January 8, 2021

Adoration


“The time you spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the best time you will spend on earth. Each moment that you spend with Jesus will deepen your union with Him and make your soul everlastingly more glorious and beautiful in Heaven, and will help bring about everlasting peace on earth.”
– St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta



 

Friday, September 25, 2020

Claire's First Holy Communion





"Dear children, because we love you, we tell you the truth and bring you today to Emmaus with Jesus. In a few moments, this unworthy minister who has a share in Christ’s priesthood will, similarly, take bread, bless it and break it. I will speak in the first person, or rather, Christ will speak in me: “Take, eat: this is my Body, given for you.” When I do (when He does), I pray that the scales may fall from your eyes and you will see no longer bread, taste no longer bread, smell no longer bread, hear no longer bread, feel no longer bread – but look beyond, with the eyes of faith – and see your Savior come to you in a way you have never yet experienced.

You are about to be initiated into the highest of all the sacraments: Holy Communion. Com-union means to become one with Jesus himself, for that is what communion means: union with Him. He is God; and you are only a human, a mere creature – but God will grant you the extraordinary privilege of becoming one with Jesus. That means you will be God’s own child, just as Jesus is God’s Son. That means the Father must love you, as He loves His own Son Jesus – for they are one. 

The place of this union will be in your heart. In confession, yesterday, you made her heart ready for the Lord; and today, you open your heart to receive the whole Lord and God of the universe into your little heart. He will fill it with his presence and make her know real love and joy like nothing else will ever compare! This is the greatest day of your life, your First Communion; it is the day everyone has been waiting for since the day you were baptized. Because in baptism you were made one Body with Jesus; today — now that you are old enough — Christ will make His own home in your heart. He gives His whole heart over into yours. It becomes a true tabernacle of God’s indwelling on earth, a place of unrivalled intimacy with the Lord, an outpost of the Kingdom here on earth, and a cause for your own ennobling and heightened dignity, worthy of the comportment of saints, hereafter. May God bless you and find a worthy home in your hearts. Happy First Communion day!"

Excerpt from Fr. Justin Wylie's homily for First Holy Communion (September 20, 2020)