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Daily Archives: 2 November 2006
St Seraphim of Sarov
I meant to write something for All Saints’ Day. Then, since time was short, I intended to post an excerpt (here, in any case, is an excerpt from a Theological Studies article on the saints and intercession that I put … Continue reading
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Finn in Star
Our bishop gets a prominent editorial in today’s Star. It’s an appeal to the thinking voter. After a rough campaign season, I don’t know how many citizens are thinking as opposed to reacting, but it’s a game try, nonetheless.
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Sacrosanctum Concilium 21
Now we get to some of the principles laid down for actual liturgical reform in this subsection of chapter 1, entitled, “The Reform of the Sacred Liturgy.” In order that the Christian people may more certainly derive an abundance of … Continue reading
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