Liturgical chalices from the Attarouthi Treasure (Byzantine Syria, 500–650)
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) October 10, 2020
At the MET @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/j1MklVDY1Z
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Chalices
I've Never Seen a Depiction of This Event in the Life of Christ as an Icon Before
Christ's arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane pic.twitter.com/JOCrj6D0Ho
— Gravantus (@The_Tabellion) October 9, 2020
Keeping Up Appearances
Nothing problematic in the recent history of the patriarchate of Rome at all... John XXIII probably doesn't deserve all of the criticisms he gets from some Latin traditionalists but I'd still like an impartial review of his life and pontificate.
St. John XXIII, the Good Pope who opened the Second Vatican Council, pray for us! pic.twitter.com/zQPisDA9FN
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) October 11, 2020
A Recent Example of "Offering"
Today, the Pope beatified Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager (and amateur programmer) who died from leukemia in 2006, having offered up his suffering for the Church. pic.twitter.com/YkKALpaTKc
— Tradical (@NoTrueScotist) October 11, 2020
CNA Article
Labels:
grace,
Latin spirituality,
Latin theology,
sacrifice
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