When listening to a talk by Fr. Benedict Groeschel some summers ago, he once told a joke on the end times: "In Brooklyn, when we see people carrying around signs that say the end is near, we say, 'Could ya hurry it up a little?'" What about the end of the world? Will trumpets blow from the four corners of the earth, etc.? Emmett O'Reagan has written a superb piece on what Catholics believe on the end of the world, a tough and often controversial topic, to say the least!
From The Smoke of Satan in the Temple of God: In 1959, Pope John XXIII saw a true need for liturgical renewal within the Roman Rite in accordance with the metaphorical principle of organic development, the aim of the Liturgical Movement endorsed by Pope St. Pius X. In authentic organic development, the Church listens to what liturgical scholars deem necessary for the gradual improvement of liturgical tradition, and evaluate the need for such development, always with a careful eye on the preservation of the received liturgical tradition handed down from century to century. In this way, continuity of belief and liturgical practice is ensured. As Cardinal Ratzinger wrote at the time, the principle of organic development ensures that in the Mass, “only respect for the Liturgy’s fundamental unspontaneity and pre-existing identity can give us what we hope for: the feast in which the great reality comes to us that we ourselves do not manufacture , but receive as a gift. Organic de...

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