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Ophiuchus and the Holy Cross
Before the Liturgy of the Word at the school Mass, our pastor asked the kids to listen for mention of any reptiles in the readings today. During the homily, as he preached on the feast and drew in the notion … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, constellations, spirituality
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GILH 7: Christ’s Prayer Continued
Baptism forms the Head-Body connection for us. This is an important paragraph; read it: 7. There is a special and very close bond between Christ and those whom he makes members of his Body, the Church, through the sacrament of … Continue reading
Posted in GILH, Liturgy, Rites
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Crafting the General Intercessions
Just about every hymnal and book publisher offers “canned” prayers of the faithful for use at Mass. I have both annual publications plus a book or two on my shelves at the parish office. I do confess I turn to … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy
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