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Daily Archives: 23 October 2007
GILH 146: Complementarity
The GILH describes a bit more about the background on the selection of Scripture for the Office of Readings and for Mass: 146. The two-year cycle of readings for the liturgy of the hours is so arranged that each year … Continue reading
Hub Is Up
The CNS News Hub resurfaced a few days ago after a summer on hiatus. Apparently, they don’t consider all bloggers bullies. Rock‘s leaked itinerary for Pope Benedict’s April US visit made the hub yesterday. I’ll bet he still outdraws them … Continue reading
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GILH 143-145: Cycle for the Office of Readings
Regarding the Cycle of Scripture Readings in the Office of Readings did you know there is meant to be a coordination with the Lectionary for Mass? I never knew that. 143. The cycle of readings from sacred Scripture in the … Continue reading
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Listening to Those Fallen From Grace
The CNS News Hub linked this Rhode Island Catholic column from their relatively new bishop, Thomas Tobin. It seems rather timely given the vigor of St Blog’s discussion these days, especially those who feel I’m an unworthy sort to be … Continue reading →