The Sacristy | Liturgical Colors | Black
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- čas přidán 31. 10. 2022
- In this episode of The Sacristy, Father Mark Moriarty provides a brief catechesis on the liturgical color: black.
The Church of Saint Agnes is one of Minnesota's most iconic Catholic churches, located in the historic Frogtown neighborhood of the City of Saint Paul. Founded by German immigrants in 1887, the Church of Saint Agnes has long been a bastion of Sacred Tradition in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
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I’ve been through RCIA a couple of times at Agnes. I never ended up converting, but hopefully one day I will. God bless this church. ✝️☦️🙏
Excellent video! I had the privilege of visiting Saint Agnes about 5 or 6 years ago. It was spectacular, and I hope to visit again some day.
We would love to welcome you back next time you’re in the Twin Cities, Father!
Well done Father! Do some more!
THANKU FR! DOMINUS VOBISCUM! PLS PRAY 4 Me n those I love and Fr.Ruben.
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in some places, a priest would be run out of town if he wore a black vestment now. even though it is permitted, i dont know any one who does.
When my grandfather was buried, the priest wore white chasuble with butterflies on it. Standing at the side of the Altar was a teenage boy with a guitar, and he played silly songs. that was the first funeral i ever saw that was not a Requiem Mass in Latin. I thought the Church really blew it. In the old Mass, a person could be buried with dignity. The Church's rituals respected how people felt at a time of mourning, and reflected our faith.