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Daily Archives: 4 October 2012
Evangelii Nuntiandi 44: Catechetical Instruction
Most Catholics identify “catechetical instruction” as the main part of evangelization. Knowledge about God and faith is important: 44. A means of evangelization that must not be neglected is that of catechetical instruction. The intelligence, especially that of children and young … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelii Nuntiandi, evangelization
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Lamb of God, Reclassified
Liam alerted me to the US BCDW’s directive to end the authorization of christological or eucharistic tropes for the Agnus Dei. I can’t find anything on the USCCB sites, but Jerry Galipeau has the word on his blog. I would … Continue reading
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Built of Living Stones 87: Seating
A limited flexibility seems to be the modern preference. It makes sense. I’ve been involved with parishes where the seating was theoretically 100% flexible, but in practice, a certain fatigue sets in. Having a regular pattern is a good thing. § … Continue reading
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