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Towards the End to a New Beginning

Posted in Others, Site News by Administrator on the November 20th, 2007



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We are almost at the end of our liturgical year
as the 34th Sunday of the Year, the last Sunday
of the liturgical year and also the Solemnity of
Christ the King will be celebrated on November 25,
2007.  The new liturgical year will begin on the
2nd of December 2007, the first Sunday of Advent,
cycle A or year A in the liturgical cycle.  As
with everything that comes to an end, we often
evaluate what has passed and rate it according to
the goals and objectives we have made.  If we have
made our grade, then we are to be very thankful
for all those blessings, and if given the opportunity,
to share them also with others.  However, for the
times we have ‘missed the mark’, we are to be sorry
for them and then come up with actions that will make
us compensate for all those things we were not able
to do or be - for others, for our family, for our
selves, and most of all, for God.

In this web site, we shall continue to do our
regular postings before the first Sunday of Advent.
And as we always do, for the next liturgical year,
we shall continue to post the lectionary readings
for every Sunday as one of our rss feed items. The
site shall also continue to: deliver book reviews;
references to books, art, music and films for sale
at Ignatius Press; articles and blog posts on saints
and spirituality; occasional theology articles; tips
for writing for those who maintain a Catholic web
log or site; news items from Zenit and press releases
from the Vatican; featured web pages of the Vatican
web site; and many more other items that can help
you learn more about Catholic spirituality.  For
bloggers, we hope that we can provide more ideas
for your writing this coming liturgical year with
new book reviews and if possible, a more advanced
level of Catholic learning.

We would like to thank all those who visit this
site and patronize all its items of information.
If not for you, our loyal visitors, readers and
rss feed subscribers, we would not be able to keep
this site a purely informational site that gives
free information on aspects of the Catholic faith
as it deals in the secular spheres of business,
internet and leadership.  We hope that the year
to come, which the holy father calls the “Year
of St. Paul”, be a year for a more missionary
spirit in the web site so as to provide all those
who wish to learn about Catholicism can do so
at their convenience and in the privacy of their
homes and families.

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