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Daily Archives: 6 July 2006
Gaudium et Spes 91
The home stretch, people … Gaudium et Spes begins to sum up the effort and hopes of the Vatican Council: Drawn from the treasures of Church teaching, the proposals of this sacred synod look to the assistance of every (person) … Continue reading
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Theme Song: Chanters Need Not Apply
From CNS today: The general secretariat of the International Eucharistic Congress has invited musical composers to submit entries for the congress’ theme song. The theme song is meant to create a musical identification for the congress before, during and after … Continue reading
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Gaudium et Spes 90
Gaudium et Spes 90 reads: An outstanding form of international activity on the part of Christians is found in the joint efforts which, both as individuals and in groups, they contribute to institutes already established or to be established for … Continue reading
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Gaudium et Spes 89
Picking up with Gaudium et Spes 89 today: Since, in virtue of her mission received from God, the Church preaches the Gospel to all (people) and dispenses the treasures of grace, she contributes to the ensuring of peace everywhere on … Continue reading
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Directing Your Attention to Bishops
I can imagine that some Catholics would find this resource helpful. If for no other reason than to superimpose this graphic on the right, and use as target practice. Or as an icon. Whichever. The e-mail listings, I’m sure, will … Continue reading →