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Daily Archives: 27 April 2004
Splitting up the Fraction Rite
I missed it in my first reading of RS. But the document does indeed state that wine should be poured into various chalices before the Eucharistic Prayer, and not at the Fraction Rite as nearly every parish does. Some thoughts: … Continue reading
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A reader/contributor lamented my 1000-character limit, losing a lengthy response to something below. Just for the record, I’m grateful for all posters. Even if I were to invest in an upgraded web page, I would probably limit comment length. First, … Continue reading →