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Daily Archives: 24 April 2006
Gaudium et Spes 46
Section 46 begins part II of Gaudium et Spes, treating “some problems of special urgency,” as the title describes. This council has set forth the dignity of the human person, and the work which (people) have been destined to undertake … Continue reading
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Looking for Helpers
Getting away from the parish for a few days: I’ll be heading to Omaha with some diocesan colleagues next Monday for planning meetings for the FDLC (Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions) Meeting next Fall in Omaha. Have you ever been … Continue reading
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Seeking to Understand the Whole Person: Brother Roger
I have been reading Brother Roger of TaizĂ©: Essential Writings, edited by Marcello Fidanzio (Maryknoll: Orbis, 2006). Here are two excerpts that I hope you will find edifying: More often than ever before young people ask me, “What is the … Continue reading
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