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Daily Archives: 13 January 2008
RP 60-66: Form III
These next seven sections make up Chapter III of the Rite of Penance, treating the mostly-suppressed form III, the RITE FOR RECONCILIATION OF SEVERAL PENITENTS WITH GENERAL CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION The rubrics are briefer; they reiterate that form II is … Continue reading
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Neuhaus on Change
While holding court on the First Things Square, Father Neuhaus offered a one-paragraph diversion on “Change.” I don’t know why I was drawn to this diversion over and above his essay on sociologists. (Though I was surprised to see him … Continue reading →