CNA Daily News - Vatican

Monday, March 28, 2016

FINALLY, WE CAN SAY "ALLELUIA" AGAIN (in the catholic church)



THE CATHOLIC CHURCH really tries to make Lent a dry, almost depressing 'season' so that Easter literally feels like new life for the parishioners as well. I definitely felt it this year. 
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Q. Why can't we say "alleluia" during Lent?
A. The point of the season is a kind of exile. While the event of the resurrection has occurred in history, the days of Lent serve as a reminder that we do not yet experience the kingdom in its fullness. We live in the hope of the resurrection, but the weakness of human existence is all too evident in this life. The omission of the alleluia is one symbolic way to enter into the spirit of the season of Lent. The days of Lent are days of penance and recollection of human weakness but also days of anticipation and so we long for the day when the kingdom is fully realized. To be deprived of certain things during the days of Lent is designed to create a longing for the realization of all that the life of Jesus promis..."
http://www.dolr.org/lent/faq


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"God exalted Jesus to the highest place & gave Him the name that is above every other namethat at the name of Jesus every knee should BOW, in heaven & on earth & under the earth, & every tongue CONFESS  that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." Philippians 2:9-11



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"God exalted Jesus to the highest place & gave Him the name that is above every other namethat at the name of Jesus every knee should BOW, in heaven & on earth & under the earth, & every tongue CONFESS  that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." Philippians 2:9-11