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Daily Archives: 13 January 2007
How God Does (and Does Not) Exist
(This is a still busy Neil.) Last October, I excerpted part of a Marilynne Robinson review of Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion, in which the novelist and critic took Dawkins to task for failing to grasp “an ancient given of … Continue reading
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Orientalium Ecclesiarum 27
The first policy covers Penance, Eucharist, and Anointing: Without prejudice to the principles noted earlier, Eastern Christians who are in fact separated in good faith from the Catholic Church, if they ask of their own accord and have the right … Continue reading
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Orientalium Ecclesiarum 26
Just in case you were wondering, Vatican II did not authorize what is calls “common participation,” which I think we can take to mean open Communion: Common participation in worship (communicatio in sacris) which harms the unity of the Church … Continue reading
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