Continue Changes in Life!

Yep, more changes in my life!

I am in the first stages of moving fully into the life of a Diocesan Hermit.  By that I mean, I am living the Rule of life, but must live it for six month to two years under Private Vows at which time, if I am living the Rule correctly I will give my Public Vows through the Church.

This is part of why I have been silent for the past few months, but also because I was moving into the country near a Catholic Church (in the same Dioceses and with the same Priest), and several other events in my transition process.

What does this change mean for me?  Well, my days are now spent in prayer, contemplation/meditation, reading from the Doctors of the Church, reading the Bible, and work about the Church and Hermitage.  MOST of my day is spent in prayer, contemplation and studying the Word and works of the Church.  What a GREAT way to spend the day.

It also means I will not be out and about anymore, except on Saturdays to shop, etc.  No more movies (HARD one for me!  Love my movies!  (My mom will like this probably!!  She thinks I watch too many I think!), no more going to friends, etc.  I get out for Mass at Saint Joseph’s and Our Lady of Fatima (on Saturdays), but the rest of the time is at the Hermitage or Saint Mary’s Catholic Church next door (of which I have keys for).

Contact info for me remains the same, except the cell phone, which remains the same but doesn’t work where I now live, however, I will not be answering emails, the phone or the door on Fridays.  This is a day of silence for me.  A better email for me is Br.Don@brothersreconciliation.org.

In Christ,

Brother Don

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Logos.com

A few months ago I acquired a “basic” Catholic Package on the Logos 4.x platform that I thought was outstanding.  The Logos software allows you do do some pretty extensive searching on your digital library, which is highly index, allows you to compare Bible versus between translations, read whole books at a fraction of the cost of buying them in hard copy, bookmark locations, write notes, and all kinds of great things.  (Including reviewing projects people are working on and that share them with the world, including sermons, etc.)  I was VERY impressed with what I had acquired and been using on my studies and research into the Catholic Faith, the Bible, and faith in general.

Recently Logos came out with Version 5, and more importantly, to me, Verbum which is a “tweaked” version of Logos 5 that allows for a better correlation of text to the Catholic Faith system.  This tool has been outstanding!

If you are a person of Christian faith, interested in learning more about your faith and it’s foundations, this tool, Logos 5 or Verbum, is a MUST have.  If you are a minister this tool is a must have!  Your sermons or homilies will grow even stronger as you use this tool to grow in your faith!

If you are interested in starting I recommend that you call David Day at 360-685-2301 and tell him that Friar Don Bell sent you.  Mind you he deals mainly with the Catholic products, but he will point you in the right direction and hook you up with the right person for your needs if you are not Catholic.

Happy studies and learning!

In Christ!

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Sunday is a Holy Day of Obligation in the Catholic Church.  What this means is you are “required” as part of being Catholic to go to Church every Sunday and “keep it Holy” by dedicating the day to the Lord.

Here in the US, because many people started taking jobs that required them to work Sundays, there was created a Saturday Vigil Mass, initially for those that worked the next day, to allow them to meet their Sunday obligation of going to Church.  Over time, more and more people started going to the Saturday Vigil Mass “to free up their Sunday mornings for “fun things””.  In general I am OK with the Vigil Mass, but it was (and still technically still is) intended for those that had to work on Sunday (don’t get me started on that, or the rant soap box will get REALLY worn out).

Over the last few years, it appears all of the Sunday Masses are having deteriorating attendance, which is not good.  If you are Catholic, be Catholic and meet your obligations, it is for your own good and the good of your Soul!

There use to be 10 (and more even earlier in the history of the Church) “High Holy Days of Obligation” throughout the year.  These would fall on the same numerical day of the year, such as “St Joseph’s Day” on March 9th, what ever day of the week that date would fall on, requiring you to go to Church on that day and attend Mass.  In the Old days, many people were allowed to take that day, or part of the day, off to attend Mass.

Here in the States we have reduced that number to 8 days, and 7 of those we “move” to a the closest Sunday after that date, leaving only Christmas on it’s set date.  All because too many people complained about “having to be at Church during the week”.  (At least that is what if feels like and looks like to me!)  Now, in partial defense of the Faithful, the local work forces do not allow their employees take the time to meet their spiritual needs anymore, or cause many problems if they do get asked to let their religious oriented people go to Mass and come back to work.

All that said, people are not even going to a “Sunday” Mass as they should be..  Especially on the “moved” Obligation days!  So what good was it moving them to a Sunday?  We should put them back on their set days, and EVERYONE in the Catholic Church should be going to Mass on those days, Sundays, AND WHEN they can, daily!

That is every day but Saturday morning.  Most Catholic Churches in the US have stopped having Saturday morning Masses.  Not sure why??  And no one I talk to knows why??  Historically if you go to Mass 7 days a week, you are listening to about 96% of the Bible and getting it explained to you over a three year period.  But without the Saturday Mass you are missing 104 readings (52 Gospels and 52 First Readings from the Old and New Testament) and having them explained to you in “today’s terms”.  Is this really acceptable to the Church?

Please bring back ALL the Days of Obligation ON THEIR TRUE DAYS, and Saturday Masses!

 

 

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