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St John Cantius

@SJCantius

A diverse Catholic church in the heart of Chicago staffed by @CanonsRegular. Restoring the Sacred through the Sacraments, Liturgies, Music, Art, and Culture.

Chicago, IL Katılım Eylül 2014
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✝️ "Alleluia!" from Chicago Ever-faithful traditional Catholics of the magnificent and very beautiful St. John Cantius Church in Chicago, announce "He is Risen!" I have visited this lovely church several times. It is really quite a treasure of culture. #twill
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HE IS RISEN. ALLELUIA.

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We are an Easter People and Alleluia is our song
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Hi Verena! Happy Easter! Decorating the church for both Christmas and Easter has been a longstanding tradition at our parish for the young women. Our priests and brothers help in this process as well. For our ladies this is a unique and special opportunity to help serve the parish where our young men are encouraged to participate in altar serving. God bless.
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I’m sure a parish like this has many young men who are the type to be very interested in floral arrangements.
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“Faith in the resurrection of Jesus says that there is a future for every human being; the cry for unending life which is a part of the person is indeed answered. God exists: that is the real message of Easter. Anyone who even begins to grasp what this means also knows what it means to be redeemed.” Pope Benedict XVI
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Easter preparations are complete thanks to the lovely young women of the parish who placed all the Easter flower’s following the Good Friday service!
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"Tree, which solely wast found worthy the world’s Victim to sustain. Harbor from the raging tempest! Ark, that saved the world again! Tree, with sacred blood anointed of the Lamb for sinners slain." —Crux Fidelis, 6th Century
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On Holy Thursday we hear Our Lords question to us, “Could you not watch with me one hour?”
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As we continue this journey through Holy Week let us pause and pray for those who will be enterin the Church at the Easter Vigil. Pray for their zeal to remain firm and for them to feel truly integrated into the life of their new parishes.  May they always feel the same joy, fervor, and hunger for Jesus that drew them to our Catholic faith on that very first day of their baptism! Leave words of encouragement and prayers for them in the comments.
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"On the night of that Last Supper, seated with His chosen band, He the Pascal victim eating, first fulfills the Law’s command; then as Food to His Apostles gives Himself with His own hand." — St. Thomas Aquinas Holy Thursday Schedule: 1:00 pm - 4:00pm - Confessions 7:30 pm - Holy Thursday: Mass of the Lord's Supper 8:30 pm - Stripping of the Altar Adoration through the Night
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The blessing of a livestream! Our own Fr. Al was unable to attend the Tenebrae service in person tonight but enjoyed viewing on YouTube from the rectory! 🕯️✝️
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"Who was the guilty? Who brought this upon thee? Alas, my treason, Jesus, hath undone thee! Twas I, Lord Jesus, I it was denied thee; I crucified thee." —‘Ah Holy Jesus’, Johann Heermann, 1630 Join us for our Tenebrae service tonight at 7:30pm.
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At Tenebrae (Latin for “shadow” or “darkness”), we anticipate Christ’s suffering and death in stark contrast to the dazzling spectacle of Palm Sunday. Gradually all lights in the church are extinguished. The disappearance of the last light is accompanied by the startling strepitus, a great noise and shaking reminding us not only of the earthquake at Calvary but also of the cataclysmic effects of Our Lord’s Sacrifice of Himself.
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We are grateful for the @Chicago_Police for aiding in our Palm Sunday Procession. Clearing traffic and blocking roads so we could witness to our Lords Passion in the streets of Chicago.
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“Why did you suffer for me, dear Jesus? For love! The nails…the crown…the cross…all for the love of me!” – St. Gemma Galgani
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Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest
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Palm Sunday at St. John Cantius 🌿
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“In Holy Week we participate in the most sublime drama of religious history.” —Fr. Pius Parsch
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Ave Crus, Spes Unica! Hail, O Cross, our only hope. Join us for the final Stations of the Cross this Lent. Listen to the beautiful music of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi with the Stabat Mater. This is one of the most beautifully powerful ways to reflect and pray the Stations of the Cross. Stations will begin at 7:30pm.
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The “Stabat Mater” is not only regarded as one of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s greatest compositions, but it also was the last he wrote before his death in 1736 at only 26. This is one of the most beautifully powerful ways to reflect and pray the Stations of the Cross. Please join us on Friday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. for this very special Stations of the Cross.
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