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Daily Archives: 29 August 2006
The Armchair Liturgist: Readings at Liturgy
They’re having a grand old time* at open book today hammering away on St Joan’s. Amy wonders about the phenomenon of the blogosphere and how today we know all about many parishes–good and bad–thanks to the internet. My sense is … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 18
The curialists were wondering when they’d get around to the big cheeses, but here it is just eighteen sections into the document. Chapter III begins here, “On the hierarchical structure of the Church and in particular on the episcopate.” For … Continue reading
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Brother Roger and Reconciliation
I am, as usual, behind with everything. Thus, I am a little late in posting this very moving article on Brother Roger, written by Monsignor GĂ©rard Dancourt, Bishop of Dancourt, and originally published in La Croix on August 16 (it … Continue reading
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