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First Sunday in Lent - Missa 'Invocabit Me' - February 21st, 2010

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First Sunday in Lent: Missa 'Invocabit Me' - March 1st, 2009

INTROIT ¤ Ps. 90. 15, 16 [STATION AT ST. JOHN LATERAN] Invocabit me, et ego exaudium eum eripiam eum, et glorificabo eum: longitudine dierum adimplebo eum. -- Qui habitat in adiutorium Altissimi: in protectione Dei coeli commorabitur. V.: Gloria Patri . . . -- Invocabit me, et . . . He shall cry to me, and I will hear him: I will deliver him, and I will glorify him: I will fill him with length of days. -- ( Ps. 90. 1). He that dwelleth in the aid of the Most High: shall abide under the protection of the God of Heaven. V.: Glory to the Father . . . -- He shall cry to me . . . First Sunday in Lent Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project

Satan Exists, and Christ Defeated Him

This Gospel Commentary is for 1st Sunday of Lent and is by Father Raniero Cantalamessa, O.F.M. Cap., Preacher for the Pontifical Household. It was posted on Zenit.org and is pertaining to the Gospel of Matthew 4:1-11 . Our technological and industrialized world is filled with magicians, wizards, occultism, spiritualism, fortune tellers, spell trafficking, amulets, as well as very real Satanic sects. Chased away from the door, the devil has come in through the window. Chased away by the faith, he has returned by way of superstition. The episode of Jesus' temptations in the desert that is read on the First Sunday of Lent helps us to have some clarity on this subject. First of all, do demons exist? That is, does the word "demon" truly indicate some personal being with intelligence and will, or is it simply a symbol, a manner of speaking that refers to the sum of the world's moral evil, the collective unconscious, collective alienation, etc.? Many intellectuals do not