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Daily Archives: 8 October 2007
GILH 95-97: Combining Daytime or Evening Prayer
More regulations on merging the LH into a daytime or evening Mass: 95. If public celebration of a daytime hour, whichever corresponds to the time of day, is immediately followed by Mass, the whole celebration may begin in the same … Continue reading
Under The Bus
Image credit: Oscar Durand, Democrat & Chronicle My hometown paper has a feature on soccer star Abby Wambach, returned from China and a World Cup third-place finish. Her comments on the controversy with her teammate who publicly criticized the coach: … Continue reading
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“Fly Me To the Moons of Saturn”
If you prefer your science in shorter (18 minutes) digestible portions, check out this presentation by Cassini planetary scientist Carolyn Porco. As I checked the links on the video page, I learned she has won awards for outstanding teaching; her … Continue reading
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GILH 94: Combining Morning Prayer
How does one combine Morning Prayer with Mass? 94. When morning prayer, celebrated in choir or in common, comes immediately before Mass, the whole celebration may begin either with the introductory verse and hymn of morning prayer, especially on weekdays, … Continue reading
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