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Daily Archives: 21 May 2006
Gaudium et Spes 55
Let’s have a double-shot of Gaudium et Spes today, shall we? We complain a good bit about secular humanism. The bishops seem to forward the notion that a Christian humanism has a place in our efforts: From day to day, … Continue reading
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Gaudium et Spes 54
In a heading, Gaudium et Spes 54 describes “The Circumstances of Culture in the World Today,” starting with: The circumstances of the life of modern (humankind) have been so profoundly changed in their social and cultural aspects, that we can … Continue reading
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The Armchair Liturgist: DVC Homiletics
What do you think: worthy of a 6th Sunday of Easter homily topic, or not? At our parish both pastor and vicar general treated it. The latter preached last night to speak of it as an opportunity for adults to … Continue reading
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