Communication with Visitors Spirit of the Living God, fall afresh on us! April 3, 1999 (P.S. April 11) Dear sisters and brothers in Christ, How are you? It is nice to be communicating with you again. As the Church is celebrating the Triduum, here is some reflection. Since the editor has recently become an organist for a few churches, mostly once a month, he has to make an adjustment. Just as what was done when this column first began a year ago or so, he can now only communicate with our dear readers once a month. He may write a postscript once in a while if there is time. Committed to praying a few hours a day, putting in 40 hours a week for writing and preparation for the energy symposium this summer, as well as taking a day off weekly, he really has very little time left, at least until the autumn season. He would like to offer his deepest apology. Thank you for understanding. Further, following the advice of a very wise Catholic webmaster, we have recently put a disclaimer on our site (at the bottom of our index page), thus setting us free from being responsible for any anti-Magisterium materials we may have unintentionally put on or linked to this site. Have a holy and prayerful Triduum! Yours very sincerely in Christ and Our Blessed Mother, The editor P.S. (April 11) Happy Easter! The Lord is risen! Alleluia! While we are a week late to say "Happy Easter!" today is the Easter Sunday for our Eastern Christian sisters and brothers in Christ. The former follow the Gregorian calendar, and the latter the Julian one. Today is also the Divine Mercy Sunday and Pope John-Paul II is publicly celebrating it in Rome! Let us join him to beg God for His boundless mercy for the troubled world today! May the whole Divine Heavenly Family fill all of us with their overflowing love, mercy, peace and joy! Alleluia! Our Lord is full of mercy for us. In fact, according to Bl. Sr. Faustina, God is boundless Mercy Itself! Lord, we trust in You and your infinite mercy for all of us!
April 3, 1999 (P.S. April 11)
Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
How are you? It is nice to be communicating with you again. As the Church is celebrating the Triduum, here is some reflection.
Since the editor has recently become an organist for a few churches, mostly once a month, he has to make an adjustment. Just as what was done when this column first began a year ago or so, he can now only communicate with our dear readers once a month. He may write a postscript once in a while if there is time. Committed to praying a few hours a day, putting in 40 hours a week for writing and preparation for the energy symposium this summer, as well as taking a day off weekly, he really has very little time left, at least until the autumn season. He would like to offer his deepest apology. Thank you for understanding.
Further, following the advice of a very wise Catholic webmaster, we have recently put a disclaimer on our site (at the bottom of our index page), thus setting us free from being responsible for any anti-Magisterium materials we may have unintentionally put on or linked to this site.
Have a holy and prayerful Triduum!
Yours very sincerely in Christ and Our Blessed Mother,
The editor
P.S. (April 11) Happy Easter! The Lord is risen! Alleluia! While we are a week late to say "Happy Easter!" today is the Easter Sunday for our Eastern Christian sisters and brothers in Christ. The former follow the Gregorian calendar, and the latter the Julian one.
Today is also the Divine Mercy Sunday and Pope John-Paul II is publicly celebrating it in Rome! Let us join him to beg God for His boundless mercy for the troubled world today!
May the whole Divine Heavenly Family fill all of us with their overflowing love, mercy, peace and joy! Alleluia! Our Lord is full of mercy for us. In fact, according to Bl. Sr. Faustina, God is boundless Mercy Itself! Lord, we trust in You and your infinite mercy for all of us!