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Daily Archives: 19 October 2006
Norms!
The liturgical blogosphere is all atwitter over the announcement that the US bishops will vote on norms for hymns at Mass next month. The usual heavyweights (I mean amy and Rock, not OCP and GIA) and my various internet musical … Continue reading
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
The MRO is sending back some spectacular images, like this one from Terra Sirenum. Go to the web site and check them out. A few days ago they released a shot taken from 150 miles up of the Opportunity Rover … Continue reading
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Sacrosanctum Concilium 2
This section is worth digesting in pieces: For the liturgy, “through which the work of our redemption is accomplished,” (Secret of the ninth Sunday after Pentecost.) most of all in the divine sacrifice of the eucharist, is the outstanding means … Continue reading
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Love Without Limits (IV)
In his current “Life in Christ” column, Fr John Breck provides us with another excerpt from Archimandrite Lev Gillet’s Love Without Limits (Amour Sans Limites), originally published in French in 1971 under the authorship of “A Monk of the Eastern … Continue reading
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