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MASS ECCLESIAL LAY MOVEMENTS
When:
Saturday, August 23 - 11:00 A.M.
Where: Cathedral of Saint Mary
7525 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami


MASS OF OUR LADY OF CHARITY
When:
Monday, Sept. 9 - 8:00 P.M.
Where: Bank United Center,
University of Miami
Sponsored by La Ermita

EVENING PRAYER WITH PRIMUM REGNUM DEI AWARDS
When:
Sunday, Sept. 28 -  4:00 P.M.
Where: Cathedral of Saint Mary
7525 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

MASS WITH PAPAL HONORS
When:
Tuesday, October 7 -  6:00 P.M.
Where: Cathedral of Saint Mary
7525 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

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1958 - 2008


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Jubilee Highlights
 

21st Sunday Ordinary Time - August 24, 2008
PHYSICAL ACTS OF DEVOTION

Catholics have incorporated several postures in order to display their devotion and respect. These actions or postures include the following:

• Genuflection. The bending of the knee before sitting in the church pew is known as genuflecting, a sign of acknowledgment and grace to God.
• Kneeling. A common position while praying, it is seen as an expression of penance, esteem, and humility, in relation to God. Kneeling is the traditional position of prayer, confession, and receiving communion.
• Prostration. Only intense forms of prayer require this position, which expresses adoration as well as penance.




SIGN OF THE CROSS

By far the most well known gesture of Catholic devotion is the sign of the cross. This personal sign of respect and devotion began in the Middle Ages. To make the sign of the cross, you begin by touching your forehead, moving your hand down to the breast, and then across to the left and then right shoulder. While making the sign of the cross, you recite the names of the persons of the Trinity: “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.”

Catholics begin prayers with the sign of the cross; priests who officiate at Mass make the sign of the cross before and during the ceremony. Other occasions for using the sign of the cross include the following:

• Bishops and priests make the sign of the cross in the air when they make blessings.
• The bread and the wine of the Eucharist are blessed by the sign of the cross, an act that is part of the Liturgy of the Sacrament.
• The sign of the cross is used during the baptism of children. The priest makes a cross with his thumb on the child’s forehead, then the mouth, and then the breast. 

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