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Have
you Heard
the News
From the Vatican?!
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The
new document on the disciplines of the liturgy has just been
released by the Vatican, “Redemptionis
Sacramentum:
On Certain Matters to be Observed or to be
Avoided Regarding the Most Holy Eucharist.” The
Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the
Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Francis Arinze, a long
time member of the Apostolate for Family Consecration’s
advisory council and video teaching faculty, has just signed
this long-awaited document.
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Click
Here to receive the following FREE
downloads!
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- FREE audio
download of Cardinal Arinze's exclusive talk where he expounds on
many of the issues of his latest document (82 minutes).
- FREE download
of the document "Redemptionis Sacramentum" and the
Vatican's official summary of this document.
- FREE audio
download of the reading of the encyclical, "Ecclesia de
Eucharistia". This is a download version of a two CD set.
It also contains a bonus commentary by Cardinal Arinze on the Holy
Eucharist. SAMPLE
- FREE
audio download of Cardinal Arinze’s commentaries on the dignity
of the Eucharistic celebration and its requirements, section 47-48
of the document Ecclesia de Eucharistia.
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Did
you know...
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Cardinal
Arinze is featured often on Familyland Television Network? |
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Francis Cardinal
Arinze, as Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the
Discipline of the Sacraments, oversees all that concerns the
preparation and celebration of the Eucharist and the other Sacraments,
making him one of the most authoritative speakers on the Eucharist and
the liturgy. Cardinal Arinze will help you deepen your love for
and understanding of this central mystery of our Catholic Faith as he
explains section by section various Church documents on the Eucharist
and the Liturgy. Cardinal Arinze receives no remuneration for
his time and services in producing these exclusive programs with the
Apostolate for Family Consecration. These are all done out of
his love for God and families.
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