Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter!
Jesus was able to conquer death! No other has ever done such a thing! Jesus came out of his tomb this Easter morning. Also, a few Sundays ago, Jesus was able to bring Lazarus back to life.....Jesus could bring Himself and others back to life. What a cool power!
Jesus has the ultimate power; Jesus is the ultimate being :)
Holy Thursday / Good Friday
Jesus to the apostles while He is washing their feet: "What I am doing, you do not understand now, but you will understand later."
Have you ever been told something years ago that you just finally understood recently? It seems like that has been happening a lot to me lately. Concepts that never really made sense to me now seem so clear.
Jesus knows that the truth is not easy to grasp. The Trinity, the beginning of the world, life after death.......things like this are complicated, and God doesn't expect us to fully understand all of the truths right now. We will understand more and more in life as we dig deeper into the Bible and the church's teachings, but we will not know everything until after we die. Although it doesn't all make sense now, Jesus promises that we will understand later.
I can't wait to truly understand all of God's truths! Yes, I believe in everything the Catholic church teaches, but some things are just difficult to grasp. I have so many questions to ask God! Someday everything will make perfect sense......
Jesus on the cross: “Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.”
Here we go again. We humans can be so ignorant sometimes. We don't always know what we are really doing on this earth. We make mistakes. If only we could see everything through God's eyes, we wouldn't be so careless with our lives.
I challenge you: Try to see through God's eyes. Try to dig deeper into your faith to understand the truths. God knows what He is doing, and He want to teach you His ways. Put your faith in Him!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The Passion
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Inspired by Fr. Leo Clifford
God forgives us before we forget.
Mercy is Divine, truth is beauty.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
April 10: Mass Music
As a church organist and pianist, I may be somewhat bias, but I have to say that music is very important at church. Some people open the hymnal for every song and sing at the top of their lungs, but others don't even touch the hymnals in the pews and awkwardly twiddle their thumbs during the songs. Overall, I think some people forget why music is part of our Mass. It is not for entertainment or for musicians to show off. The music has much greater purpose than that. These are some reasons why Catholics sing at Mass:
1. Prayer. Singing christian music to God is prayer. You may often hear the phrase, "Singing is praying twice." Many people throughout the Bible sang their prayers to God. ("For this I will extol thee, O LORD, among the nations, and sing praises to thy name." -2 Samuel 22:50)
2. Unity. The Catholic church really promotes unity as a congregation. People come together at church every Sunday as a supportive community. We Catholics need each other to make it through this world......we are not meant to be alone. As a community, we pray together, and the easiest way to pray together is to sing. We have a beat to follow so we can all sing prayers to God as a group. Therefore, don't let the cantor be the only one singing........the congregation needs to do their part too.
3. Mood. Music sets the mood for the Mass. During Lent, you may hear more minor music, symbolizing that Lent is a difficult time. During big holidays like Christmas and Easter, you may hear more loud and fast music, symbolizing the joys of the season. Music is filled with emotion, so it has the power to influence people's feelings.
4. Mass theme. The music often helps indicate the theme of the readings. If the readings are about God being a light to the world, you may sing "I Am the Light of the World." If the readings are about blindness, you may sing "Open My Eyes." Most of the songs you sing at church are based off of Bible verses. The music helps you dig deeper into the meaning of the readings.
The music does not function as a concert where the organist/pianist/guitarist and the cantor/choir perform. In fact, part of the reason why many churches were built with choir lofts was so the musicians would not be seen.....only the music would be heard. The music is meant for the whole congregation to take part in.
Even if you don't like to sing, or are self conscience about your singing voice, open that hymnal at Mass and recite the words to the songs in your head. You can sing to God in your heart with the voices of the rest of the congregation.
...I am going to leave you with one of my favorite Bible verses...
"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teach and admonish one another in all wisdom, and sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs with thankfulness in your hearts to God." -Colossians 3:16