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Catholic liturgy resources Archives - Full-of-Grace

Were It Not Written: Trinity Sunday – Biblical Background

What actually happened on Sinai when God passed before Moses and called out the divine name? The rabbis found it almost too absurd to say – were it not written, they said, we wouldn't dare. This biblical background for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity traces the Name from that ridiculous, intimate mountain procession through the furnace of three young men, through Paul's triage of a fractured community, to the most-quoted verse in Christianity – and asks whether we still know what we're holding.

The Sealed Place: Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year A β€” Biblical Background

What dies first is not hope but the capacity to expect. The Hebrew yetzer β€” the forming impulse, the faculty that reaches toward what doesn't yet exist β€” can seal itself so quietly we don't notice it's gone. The Fifth Sunday of Lent arrives with Ezekiel's promise, Paul's present-tense Spirit, and Jesus shouting into a four-day-old tomb. Free in-depth biblical background with rabbinic and Kabbalistic keys for liturgy teams, homilists, and Bible study groups.

Now You Are Light – Fourth Sunday of Lent Year A: Resources

It is Laetare Sunday β€” the midpoint of Lent, the Sunday of rose vestments and the first glimpse of where all this is going. The Fourth Sunday of Lent Year A readings move the arc of hiding-and-unhiding to its deepest point yet: from wilderness, to face, to well, now to the eyes themselves. God presses clay on a blind man's face and re-enacts Genesis. David the overlooked son is anointed king before he has done anything to deserve it. And Paul tells the Ephesians something that should stop us cold: not that you were in darkness, but that you were darkness β€” and now you are light. Free resources for liturgy teams, presiders, and anyone preparing for this Sunday.

Cattle, Jars, and Calcified Chests: Third Sunday of Lent, Year A β€” Resources

This Sunday, the readings ask what we are still carrying from our narrow places into the free one. Israel drags its cattle into the wilderness. A woman carries her jar to a well at noon. Paul insists love arrived while we were still helpless. Free liturgical resources for the Third Sunday of Lent, Year A: in-depth biblical background with rabbinic and Kabbalistic keys, a somatic penitential rite built around the I Am exercise, and intercessions for the excluded, the thirsty, and the waters of the earth.