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Daily Archives: 25 March 2007
Latin Recap
I didn’t mean to suggest Fr Fox was misplacing his Latin Mass parts or being gimmicky with his particular implementations during this Lent. I’ve followed his blog carefully and I know that his efforts are part of a bigger plan. … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Liturgy
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The Armchair Liturgist: To Creed or not to Creed
Most every Catholic knows the Nicene Creed is to be collectively recited or sung at Sunday Mass. But there are exceptions. Test yourself while sitting in the purple chair, by determining if the Creed is (a) required, (b) optional, or … Continue reading
Posted in The Armchair Liturgist
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Is Christianity a Delusion?
(This is Neil.) In February’s Matins services at Westminster Abbey, the Anglican priest Nicholas Sagovsky preached on Richard Dawkins’ book The God Delusion (I posted on Marilynne Robinson’s review here). Fr Sagovsky focused on what Dawkins considers to be the … Continue reading
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