Friday, November 29, 2013
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Pentecost Novena...still going!
It's the first novena. The very first one. The novena - nine days of prayer - prayed by the apostles, that led up to Pentecost.
Read about it and the traditional Pentecost Novena prayers here.
The Church's Most Powerful Novenas is a book of novenas connected with particular shrines. Michael Dubruiel wrote in the introduction to this book he compiled:
When Jesus ascended into heaven, he told his Apostles to stay where they were and to "wait for the gift" that the Father had promised: the Holy Spirit. The Apostles did as the Lord commanded them. "They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers" (Acts 1:14). Nine days passed; then, they received the gift of the Holy spirit, as had been promised. May we stay together with the church, awaiting in faith with Our Blessed Mother, as we trust entirely in God, who loves us more than we can ever know.
Read about it and the traditional Pentecost Novena prayers here.
The Church's Most Powerful Novenas is a book of novenas connected with particular shrines. Michael Dubruiel wrote in the introduction to this book he compiled:
When Jesus ascended into heaven, he told his Apostles to stay where they were and to "wait for the gift" that the Father had promised: the Holy Spirit. The Apostles did as the Lord commanded them. "They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers" (Acts 1:14). Nine days passed; then, they received the gift of the Holy spirit, as had been promised. May we stay together with the church, awaiting in faith with Our Blessed Mother, as we trust entirely in God, who loves us more than we can ever know.
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Praying the Rosary in May
Michael Dubruiel conceived and put together the small hardbound book, Praying the Rosary. Click on the cover for more information.
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Pentecost Novena
It's the first novena. The very first one. The novena - nine days of prayer - prayed by the apostles, that led up to Pentecost.
Read about it and the traditional Pentecost Novena prayers here.
The Church's Most Powerful Novenas is a book of novenas connected with particular shrines. Michael Dubruiel wrote in the introduction to this book he compiled:
When Jesus ascended into heaven, he told his Apostles to stay where they were and to "wait for the gift" that the Father had promised: the Holy Spirit. The Apostles did as the Lord commanded them. "They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers" (Acts 1:14). Nine days passed; then, they received the gift of the Holy spirit, as had been promised. May we stay together with the church, awaiting in faith with Our Blessed Mother, as we trust entirely in God, who loves us more than we can ever know.
Read about it and the traditional Pentecost Novena prayers here.
The Church's Most Powerful Novenas is a book of novenas connected with particular shrines. Michael Dubruiel wrote in the introduction to this book he compiled:
When Jesus ascended into heaven, he told his Apostles to stay where they were and to "wait for the gift" that the Father had promised: the Holy Spirit. The Apostles did as the Lord commanded them. "They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers" (Acts 1:14). Nine days passed; then, they received the gift of the Holy spirit, as had been promised. May we stay together with the church, awaiting in faith with Our Blessed Mother, as we trust entirely in God, who loves us more than we can ever know.
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Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Confirmation Gift Idea
The How to Book of the Mass by Michael Dubruiel would be a great gift for a newly-confirmed Catholic.
In this complete guide you get:
- step-by-step guidelines to walk you through the Mass
- the Biblical roots of the various parts of the Mass and the very prayers themselves
- helpful hints and insights from the Tradition of the Church
- aids in overcoming distractions at Mass
- ways to make every Mass a way to grow in your relationship with Jesus
- Bless yourself
- Make the Sign of the Cross
- Genuflect
- Pray before Mass
- Join in Singing the Opening Hymn
- Be penitential
- Listen to the Scriptures
- Hear a Great Homily Everytime
- Intercede for others
- Be a Good Steward
- Give Thanks to God
- Give the Sign of Peace
- Receive the Eucharist
- Receive a Blessing
- Evangelize Others
- Get something Out of Every Mass You Attend
Find more about The How to Book of the Mass here.
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Friday, March 09, 2012
Sunday, March 04, 2012
About Michael Dubruiel
A page with links to information about and works by Michael Dubruiel.
Michael Dubruiel's website
In 2006 we traveled to Rome. Here's a compilation of both of our posts on that trip. His are quite thoughtful.
Michael Dubruiel's Wordpress Blog
Michael Dubruiel's Amazon page.
A page on his book, The How to Book of the Mass.
A page on his book, The Power of the Cross, including a free .pdf download of the book.
You might be interested in this podcast, with Chris Cash of the Catholic Company.
Some tributes to Michael Dubruiel:
Remembering Michael Dubruiel
Jimmy Akin's post
The OSV "Daily Take" blog post - remembering Michael Dubruiel from his many years at Our Sunday Visitor.
Michael Dubruiel's series with KVSS radio in Omaha on "The Power of the Cross."
EWTN's Johnette Benkovic's blog post about Michael Dubruiel
Michael Dubruiel's website
In 2006 we traveled to Rome. Here's a compilation of both of our posts on that trip. His are quite thoughtful.
Michael Dubruiel's Wordpress Blog
Michael Dubruiel's Amazon page.
A page on his book, The How to Book of the Mass.
A page on his book, The Power of the Cross, including a free .pdf download of the book.
You might be interested in this podcast, with Chris Cash of the Catholic Company.
Some tributes to Michael Dubruiel:
Remembering Michael Dubruiel
Jimmy Akin's post
The OSV "Daily Take" blog post - remembering Michael Dubruiel from his many years at Our Sunday Visitor.
Michael Dubruiel's series with KVSS radio in Omaha on "The Power of the Cross."
EWTN's Johnette Benkovic's blog post about Michael Dubruiel
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Thursday, March 01, 2012
Monday, April 20, 2009
Michael Dubruiel 1958-2009
Michael Dubruiel died on February 3, 2009 after suffering a heart attack while on the treadmill at the Mountain Brook, AL YMCA.
This blog will remain online indefinitely, as will his webpage.
If you would like to assist Michael's family, please consider buying his books.
You may read about Michael's passing at his wife Amy's blog here.
More photos of Michael are here.
The last column he wrote for the diocesan newspaper, the night before he died, is here.
Thank you for your prayers for Michael's soul and for his family.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
For More Current Posts Check Out
Annunciation's here, which is being updated daily. This sight will continue to host some alternate postings, photos, and videos that are easier to post on Blogger.
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The How-To Book of the Mass is the only book that not only provides the who, what, where, when, and why of themost time-honored tradition of the Catholic Church but also the how.
In this complete guide you get:
Find more about The How to Book of the Mass here.
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The How to Book of the Mass by Michael Dubruiel would be a great gift for a newly-confirmed Catholic.
In this complete guide you get:
- step-by-step guidelines to walk you through the Mass
- the Biblical roots of the various parts of the Mass and the very prayers themselves
- helpful hints and insights from the Tradition of the Church
- aids in overcoming distractions at Mass
- ways to make every Mass a way to grow in your relationship with Jesus
- Bless yourself
- Make the Sign of the Cross
- Genuflect
- Pray before Mass
- Join in Singing the Opening Hymn
- Be penitential
- Listen to the Scriptures
- Hear a Great Homily Everytime
- Intercede for others
- Be a Good Steward
- Give Thanks to God
- Give the Sign of Peace
- Receive the Eucharist
- Receive a Blessing
- Evangelize Others
- Get something Out of Every Mass You Attend
Find more about The How to Book of the Mass here.
Father Mitch Pacwa's Teaching on Saint Paul
And the Sacraments, here is the complete set of Father Mitch Pacwa's presentations given at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, AL from September 4, 2008-October 9, 2008.
September 4, 2008, on Saint Paul and Baptism.
September 11, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confession.
September 18, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confirmation
September 25, 2008 on Saint Paul and Eucharist
October 2, 2008 on Saint Paul and Holy Orders, Part I
October 2, 2008 on Saint Paul and Holy Orders, Part II
October 9, 2008 on Saint Paul and Marriage
September 4, 2008, on Saint Paul and Baptism.
September 11, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confession.
September 18, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confirmation
September 25, 2008 on Saint Paul and Eucharist
October 2, 2008 on Saint Paul and Holy Orders, Part I
October 2, 2008 on Saint Paul and Holy Orders, Part II
October 9, 2008 on Saint Paul and Marriage
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Sunday, October 05, 2008
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