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Daily Archives: 22 October 2006
Ad Orientem
It’s the former name of the spiffy Irish Elk blog (see sidebar). Oh yes; it’s all the rage in the liturgy section of St Blog’s this year, too. I was having a pleasant discussion with cantor on Cantate Deo about … Continue reading
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Sacrosanctum Concilium 6
The two-fold aspect of liturgy is contained in this section. First, we are reminded of the salvific nature of preaching and evangelization: Just as Christ was sent by the Father, so also He sent the apostles, filled with the Holy … Continue reading
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WMS MIA and other Weekend Adventures
We missed World Mission Sunday at my parish. There was the 9.6 minute video presentation, “The Truth About Cloning” after Communion at all Masses. Homilies were shortened to get the folks out in an hour. I’m also the closest thing … Continue reading →