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Participatio Whateverotio
If I were blogging from square one today, and inclined to a de rigueur Latin title, I might consider a different name for this operation. In all my internet liturgy discussion, I’m continually amazed at the liturgical revisionism going on … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 42
A wrap-up for the “universal call to holiness” begins with an appeal for the greatest gift: “God is love, and he who abides in love, abides in God and God in Him”.(1 Jn. 4, 16.) But, God pours out his … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 41
The council gets specific on what exactly this call to holiness should look like for various members of the Church. First, encouragement that one’s personal gifts will guide: The classes and duties of life are many, but holiness is one-that … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 40
More on the universal call to holiness: The Lord Jesus, the divine Teacher and Model of all perfection, preached holiness of life to each and everyone of His disciples of every condition. He Himself stands as the author and consumator … Continue reading
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