Truth of the Spirit with Patti Brunner shares “Finding the Scripture in the Eucharist’. She points out some Old Testament characters and various passages from the Bible that have found their way into the Eucharistic Celebration of the Mass.
Join Patti Brunner for the Truth of the Spirit’s “Songs of Meaning in the Mass” The sacred music sung during a Eucharistic Celebration “is not an accessory or embellishment of the liturgy, but is the liturgy itself.” The ancient songs of scripture: ‘Holy, Holy’, ‘Glory to God in the Highest’ and Psalms are offered as proclamation and prayer; music joined to the Word of God is meant to draw people into an encounter with the living Word of God, who is Christ. Music is a gift of God that opens for us a glimpse of God’s glory. Sacred song “cooperates in nourishing and expressing the faith and, therefore, in glorifying God and sanctifying the faithful.” When you hear singing during the Mass, it is never “filler” or a time to let yourself to be distracted. It is always a key moment of the liturgy.
The Tabernacle of the Lord with host Patti Brunner takes a distinctive gaze at tabernacles in Catholic Churches, the Mosaic tabernacle of the Old Testament and the tabernacle of the heart of the baptized. The tabernacle of Moses in the desert was a foreshadowing of the joy that now takes place not in the desert tent but everywhere that the people of God dwell. The ‘real’ tabernacle comes down from heaven; it is Jesus, true God true Man. For video, audio, or to read the script, please continue reading below.
What does the Paschal Mystery mean for us? Each person’s life is intimately affected. Join Patti Brunner and Truth of the Spirit to explore Basics of Faith with the Basics of the Paschal Mystery. Each of the Gospel writers agree: Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. Baptism is the incorporation into the life of the risen Christ. The suffering servant, Christ, can relate to all suffering by mankind. The kingdom on earth as it is in heaven is shown to us with the glorification of Christ’s body at the resurrection from the dead. Salvation is the gift of the paschal mystery.
Join Patti Brunner and Truth of the Spirit to explore Basics of Faith with the Basics to Mass Posture. Most Catholics have been standing or sitting or kneeling at Mass for all of their lives, moving in unison with all around them. If you are new to the Catholic Church, it can be a bit overwhelming. In this episode Patti Brunner will point out the various postures that flow during the Mass and share why each posture and move is important. One of the goals of the Truth of the Spirit podcasts is to remind you of the Spirit filled facets of our Christian faith, sometimes returning to the basics to allow you better access to teachings and actions of those inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Join Patti Brunner for Truth of the Spirit and completion of the series “The Eucharist and Other Sacraments” to find the connection of the power signs from God called Sacraments. The Eucharist is “the source and summit of the Christian life.” “The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it.”
Patti Brunner is the speaker in this episode of Truth of the Spirit as the series on prayer continues. Prayer is communication with the Lord. This series on Prayer-Reaching Out to God is exploring various ways we use prayer to grow closer to God and how prayer can assist us in our faith journey. Now you must see that during Mass God reaches out to you! Heaven comes to earth for the intimate moment of the Consecration and Communion. Also, God is uniquely with you in the readings. How is this prayer? Intertwining our beings –human being and God–joined together in eternity is possible only when both reach toward each other. The words of the Mass, the prayers said by God’s ordained priest on your behalf and the prayers you join together to say each have purpose and meaning.
Summary Truth of the Spirit episode TOS032 Season of Living Bread. Join Patti Brunner as she welcomes Msgr. David LeSieur in a broadcast of Living Seasons of Change. They discuss the true presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. In the Season of Living Bread we find the truth of the Living Word—the sacrifice shared; the nourishment for the journey into the kingdom, and the fullness of the Presence of God. In John 6: 51 Jesus says, “I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if any one eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh.” Jesus gave himself for our life, and for our ongoing nourishment in the form of the Eucharist. It is through the Eucharist that we too, can receive the same living bread made present at the Last Supper. This episode discusses the Church’s liturgical scriptural readings from 18-21st Sundays of Ordinary Time Year B which focus on the Gospel of John Chapter 6.
LSC-August B – Season of Living Bread. Living Seasons of Change with Msgr. David LeSieur and Patti Brunner share the truth of the Living Word and the Living Bread. The 18-21st weeks of Ordinary Time in August Year B are grouped with John’s Gospel of the Truth of the Living Word—the sacrifice shared, the nourishment for the journey into the kingdom and the fullness of the Presence of God. You, too, can receive the same bread made present. The readings reveal both the preparation through the Old Testament for this gift and the miracles ground work. Please continue reading for the video [ slide show], audio, or to read the script and references for this episode of Living Seasons of Change. Also included below are the Scripture Readings for the 18-21 Weeks of Ordinary Time.