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Daily Archives: 18 October 2006
Sacrosanctum Concilium 1
Well, friends: here we are. Today begins our look at the last of the Big Four documents of Vatican II, the constitution on the sacred liturgy. They say that Dei Verbum is in its ascendancy and Gaudium et Spes is … Continue reading
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Mission as Prophetic Dialogue
An article in the most recent Australian E-Journal of Theology, written by the Divine Word Missionaries Stephen Bevans and Roger Schroeder of the Catholic Theological Union, is a reflection on mission as dialogue. What could this possibly mean? Is it … Continue reading
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