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Welcome to our Scripture Study community - the place to discuss what we've been learning and praying about in our current study of the Book of Revelation. Please join in the discussion... 
 Revelation 
Saturday, 13 February 2010
When we covered chapters 4-5 of Revelation we were introduced to the songs of worship being offered in Heaven by the angels and saints, and even by all the creatures on earth. Here is a contemporary worship song based on the text of Revelation 4-5. It is much more expressive than we're probably used to as Catholics, but it is beautiful example of offering everything, body and soul, to the Lord in worship. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPBmFwBSGb0

What strikes you in this?
POSTED BY: Fr. Arnold AT 09:48 am   |  Permalink   |  5 Comments  |  E-mail this
Saturday, 13 February 2010
 The first reading at daily Mass on Saturday, Feb. 13, has a powerful lesson about what can happen when we aren't putting worship first. 

Here's the scene for the reading: King Solomon died in sin, having set-up pagan altars for his foreign wives and worshipped the pagan gods himself. As a result of Solomon's sin, the kingdom of David is broken up, with ten tribes to the north and two tribes to the south. Jeroboam is leading the ten tribes to the north and is concerned that if the people go to Jerusalem to worship the way that God prescribed, they may end up giving their allegiance back to the house of David, thus leaving Jeroboam out of the picture. So what does he do? He establishes a false, watered-down form of worship that cuts Jerusalem and the Temple out of the picture. He establishes a false form of worship, in order to protect his own selfish interests. 

So what I'm thinking about is this: Where have we put our own interests ahead of offering true worship? In what ways have we settled for some false, or empty substitute because to worship according to God's command means we would have put our own interests second? Here's an example: a family fills up the weekend with so many events that they decide they have no time to go to Sunday Mass. They justify missing Mass by saying, "We can just pray at home - it's all the same." So in order to keep their own schedule they end up abandoning the great sacrifice of the Mass. What do you think?


POSTED BY: Fr. Arnold AT 08:44 am   |  Permalink   |  6 Comments  |  E-mail this
Saturday, 13 February 2010
 Hi everyone -

I wanted to give you all a place to reflect and discuss about our study of the Book of Revelation. The small groups are great and I thought it would be good to get some of the good discussion out to the entire group. So feel free to post comments in response to some of the topics I'll suggest here. Please feel free to offer some possible topics for discussion as well.

To add a comment just click the "Comments" link below the post. Once you've added your comment we'll get it posted.

It's great having you in our study of Revelation - I pray the Lord keeps doing some great things through it. God Bless! 
POSTED BY: Fr. Arnold AT 08:32 am   |  Permalink   |  3 Comments  |  E-mail this
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