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Daily Archives: 17 January 2007
What Helps You To Sing?
A colleague alerted me to parallel survey results from the NPM web site. I noticed that the Catholic blogosphere is starting to get all over it, so I’ll just stake my claim here and sit. WHAT HELPS YOU TO SING … Continue reading
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Ecumenism Today
(This is Neil.) I’m very happy that Todd is presenting Unitatis Redintegratio in a serial format. Tomorrow marks the beginning of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and, like last year, I will post the biblical reflections and prayers … Continue reading
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Unitatis Redintegratio 2
After our prologue yesterday, we now hit the first chapter, which outlines (according to the title) Catholic Principles On Ecumenism. This is a long one, so bear with it. First the council bishops reiterate the Catholic understanding of God and the Church, touching … Continue reading
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