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Daily Archives: 11 August 2006
“To dare to go towards others …”
This is part of what Brother Alois said at this past Thursday’s meeting with young people at TaizĂ© after prayer: With all of you here, we brothers would like to discover again and again this Gospel reality: God confides to … Continue reading
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Singing That New Song
Some of us insiders have known about it for months. Rock mentions more work ahead for bishops and liturgy geeks, including a revision of the USCCB documents Music in Catholic Worship (1972) and Liturgical Music Today (1982). My conservative/traditionalist colleagues … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 1
The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church was issued in November 1964 during the third session of the Second Vatican Council. The Latin title of this document (and most Vatican documents) is taken from the first words, “Light” and “of nations, … Continue reading
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