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Daily Bread: Advent, Part 2
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Friday, December 05, 2008. Advent, Part 2. Following up on the previous post:. 1) You may need to refer to Haggai 2: 7 in addition to 2: 8, depending on your translation. Tomorrow, another Advent antiphon that I hope you find interesting. . Please, do send questions. I am quite happy to try and answer them as I can! Posted by Prior Peter, OSB. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Daily Bread: Thoughts on Advent
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Sunday, November 30, 2008. This year, I have been working hard at a translation of the new Antiphonale Monasticum. The second antiphon for the Fourth Sunday in Advent reads: Ecce veniet desideratus cunctis gentibus: et replebitur gloria domus Domini, alleluia. 160; This is more or less a quotation from Haggai 2: 8, with a slight change in speaker, so that the monks can more easily pla...
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Daily Bread: Happy Thanksgiving
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Thursday, November 27, 2008. Saying 'thank you' was perhaps never easy, which is probably why the Psalmist has to order it done: "Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His love endures forever! Posted by Prior Peter, OSB. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is published with ecclesiastical approval. If I, who seem to be your right hand and am called Presbyter and seem to.
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Daily Bread: New Website
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Friday, December 19, 2008. Merry Christmas to you! 160;This blog is being moved to our brand new website. 160;To find "Daily Bread," please click here. Posted by Prior Peter, OSB. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is published with ecclesiastical approval. If I, who seem to be your right hand and am called Presbyter and seem to. Christ in the Desert. Christ in the Desert Store.
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Daily Bread: Music and Morality 4: The Problem of Culture
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Saturday, October 18, 2008. Music and Morality 4: The Problem of Culture. In my first course on Gregorian chant, Fr. Gerard Farrell, OSB. When I mentioned this once to a novice who had studied ethnomusicology. He laughed out loud. It would seem, from the perspective of this modern and very useful discipline, that these connotations are strictly the work of inculturation. Answer: John of Sa...
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Daily Bread: Catholic Readers Society Update
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Monday, October 27, 2008. Catholic Readers Society Update. I'm hoping to continute updating the blog for the Catholic Readers Society, and I invite you to visit at: www.catholicreaders.blogspot.com. Posted by Prior Peter, OSB. Your group may want to consider Lying Awake by Mark Salzman. It is about a cloistered nun and I found it inspirational. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Daily Bread: Forthrightness as a condition of personal freedom
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Meditations on Scripture and the Rule of Saint Benedict and the daily life of a contemplative monastery in the city. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Forthrightness as a condition of personal freedom. Peace to you all who continue to check up on this blog! Posted by Prior Peter, OSB. Thank you for this, brother. It came at just the right time for me. Welcome back to the blog.I was just thinking this morning that I miss you. A very good post. I share Bob's sentiments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If I, ...