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Statistics and Invitation
One of the things I do like about WordPress is its capability to spout statistics. (Though I do miss the world map of hits in blogspot.) Thanks to the tracking of origins, I learned that my post on a cryptozoology … Continue reading
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A Street Theologian in Whitechapel
There are at least two stories of interest in the November 25 Times. First, Simon Caldwell writes about the Most Rev Pius Ncube, Archbishop of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. Much of the story is sadly predictable as it discusses the malnutrition, … Continue reading
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Sacrosanctum Concilium 67
The rite for the baptism of infants is to be revised, and it should be adapted to the circumstance that those to be baptized are, in fact, infants. The roles of parents and godparents, and also their duties, should be … Continue reading
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Sacrosanctum Concilium 66
Today’s reading continues directives on adult baptism: Both the rites for the baptism of adults are to be revised: not only the simpler rite, but also the more solemn one, which must take into account the restored catechumenate. A special … Continue reading
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