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Trivia - October 14

Posted by paul fritz on 10/13/18

Question: In 2002 who introduced a new set of five mediations (mysteries) of the rosary? What are these mysteries referred to as?Answer: Pope John Paul II, The Luminous Mysteries

Vision 20/20 Learning Session - Wednesday 7pm

Posted by paul fritz on 10/07/18

Bishop Zinkula has requested that each parish study The Joy of the Gospel to prepare for the upcoming listening sessions.We will have a learning session at the Parish Council meeting Wednesday evening October 10East Pleasant Plain – St. Joseph’s at 7 PM.

The Parish is invited to come and ... Read More »

Trivia - October 7

Posted by paul fritz on 10/06/18

Question: The Rosary as we know it today is the result of  many evolutions dating  over several hundred years.  Who, around the 1700 century, composed the most common set of narratives that eventually became the meditations (mysteries) for each decade of the rosary?Answer: St Louis de Montfortread morehttp://www.erosary.com/rosary/about/history.htm

Trivia - September 30

Posted by paul fritz on 9/29/18

Question: Who is the American saint who founded the first order of religious women in America, based on the Rule of St Vincent de Paul? Hint: She also raised five children and co-founded the first free Catholic school in America.Bonus question: What is the name of the religious order ... Read More »

Trivia - September 23

Posted by paul fritz on 9/22/18

Question: In the Old Testament this water site was known as the Sea of Chinnereth, and later was called the Lake of Gennesaret. Famous for its biblical associations and through which the Jordan River flows, what is the name that we know this lake/sea by?Answer: Sea of Galilee

Trivia - September 16

Posted by paul fritz on 9/15/18

Question(s): Both are places of worship in the Catholic denomination, but what are the difference(s) between a cathedral and a basilica?  Bonus question can a cathedral also be designated as a basilica?Answer(s): There is only one cathedral per diocese and that is the church that is "home" to the ... Read More »

Trivia - September 9

Posted by paul fritz on 9/08/18

Question: When the priest says, at the Latin Mass, "Dominus Vobiscum", what is the correct response?Answer: "Et cum spiritu tuo" ("And with your spirit")Read morehttp://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/order-of-mass/and-with-your-spirit.cfm

Trivia - September 2

Posted by paul fritz on 9/01/18

Question: The initials IHS are often seen on the communion host and in Christian artworks. What does this monogram mean?Answer: The monogram is a contraction derived from the Greek word ΙΗΣΟΥΣ, Jesus.read morehttps://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=6039

Trivia - August 26

Posted by paul fritz on 8/25/18

Question: This saint is the patroness of Church music. Celebrated as an early virgin martyr from the 4th century she is depicted in medieval art as an organist, possibly from an erroneous interpretation of one of her poems, "cantantibus organis".  Who is this saint?Answer: St. CeciliaRead morehttps://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=34

Trivia - August 19

Posted by paul fritz on 8/18/18

Question: She was a devout Italian girl who suffered from ill health all of her life.  She was a quiet, unexcitable girl who had occasional bouts of strange behavior which some claimed to be demonic possession.  She is one of the saints who bore the stigmata (wounds of Christ).  ... Read More »