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Father Bryan P. Babick

Contradictions answered by faith

November 14, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

After examining the new translation of the Roman Missal for over a year, it seems clear that each word we use in celebrating the Paschal Mystery has a deep meaning in our spiritual journey. Since […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Thanks be to God

October 11, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Before leaving the sacred gathering, all present say, “Thanks be to God!” In this way the Mass ends very much where it begins, with thanks. St. Paul urges the Ephesians to sing God’s praises to […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Column: The dismissal: go and glorify

September 19, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

The very last thing we hear at Mass is by no means the least important. Before the assembly leaves they are given an invitation to “Go in peace.” This is called the dismissal and in […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Prayer after Communion

July 11, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

After the distribution of Holy Communion and a suitable time for quiet prayer and reflection, all stand at the priest’s invitation to “Let us pray.” This prayer is called the “Prayer after Communion” and its […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Only say the word

June 15, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

One of the most curious revisions made in the new translation of the Roman Missal is to the prayer we say in response to the priest’s declaration to, “Behold the Lamb of God.” We reply, […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Blessed are those who are called

May 30, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

The words used by the priest while showing the assembly the Body and Blood of Christ reflect a theme already seen earlier in the celebration of the Mass. He says, “Blessed are those called to […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Column: Behold the Lamb

May 15, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Just before the assembly comes forward to receive Holy Communion, a very bold  statement is made about whom we are receiving and under what form. The priest elevates the Host and chalice and declares, “Behold […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Column: The gift of Jesus’ peace

April 19, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Now that the Easter season has begun, it is particularly appropriate to reflect on the prayers after the Our Father in the Mass. The first of these has traditionally been called the “Libera nos,” for […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Column: We dare to say

April 4, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

A particularly important change to the words used in the new translation of the Mass comes just before the Our Father. The priest says, “At the Savior’s command, and formed by divine teaching, we dare […]

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Poured out for you

March 21, 2012 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Some of the changes in the new translation of the Mass seem like no change at all. For  instance, whereas we once used the word, shed, we now say that Jesus’ blood will be “poured […]

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