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Fourth O Antiphon. O Clavix David!
The 4th Part of our Gloria.Tv Retreat

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Jungerheld

AMEN!

Gloria Thomas

This is as a supernatural shower of the riches of clarity! All things cohere in Christ.

Dr Bobus

Should be: Clavis David.

penitentis

'You shut, and no one can open...!'

In this wonderful environs the misterious and glorious words of this preaching can make a happy feeling.
Thank you.

Gloria Thomas

Glory! To see it through your eyes...a thousand thanks!

Rosablanca

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Angy

one year ago. Unforgettable.

Acedian

Ei quei la canna da sontga Clau? 😜

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Advent Retreat 2012
Advent Retreat 2012

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Gloria Advent Retreat.
Gloria.TV is holding a special on-line retreat this Advent concentrated on the O Antiphons.
The retreat will be given by Father Reto Nay.

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AK

Stunning teachings, thanks be to God. To enter into the Liturgy that deeply would be awesome. The conquering of sin and death in the liturgy by the Theopany! Rest of the time we're the Church militant, fighting the good fight but can find rest in the Liturgy. Hmmm. The Holy Father representing Christ the King aka Ruler of the Universe being carried around is foreign to my generation. Quite a contrast with Christ riding on a donkey but I get the point even though for an American most sadly worship sports heros that way. Hope to rejoice more deeply at worship and with holy fear to work out the salvation. May God reward you.

lourdes

Video Meditation on the O Antiphons: O Key of David

Germen

GRACIAS P. RETO, POR ESTAS MEDITACIONES DE LAS ANTÍFONAS QUE NOS AYUDAN A PREPARARNOS A LA NAVIDAD.
CUARTA ANTÍFONA:
O clavis David: “¡Oh llave de David, que abres y nadie cierra, que cierras y nadie abre! Ven y saca al preso de la cárcel, al desgraciado que yace en las tinieblas a la sombra de la muerte”. 👏 🙏 👍 🤗

Uncle Joe

Thank you for Part IV of the Christmas retreat, Fr. Nay and what an interesting crozier you have!
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One of the attributes of infallibility is that a dogma or teaching on faith /morals has been defined and is irreformable. That is not subject to revision or alteration.
1) Would you please expand on your comment “the liturgy is infallible” especially since we have witnessed many alterations that have taken and that are still taking place within the liturgy?
2) You said “there is no sin in the Church who is pure as the Body of Christ.” Yet, we have witnessed much sin within clergy and laity who are members of the Church. So then, how is it that “there is no sin in the Church”?
Thank you in advance for your answer.