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Daily Archives: 5 April 2008
Pushing Boundaries at the Symphony
The highlight of yesterday’s family outing was the Kansas City Symphony. It was an unorthodox program, explained by music director Michael Stern as having a commonality of pushing boundaries. First we had Jean-Féry Rebel’s Suite Symphonique from Les éléments. At … Continue reading
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IRC 12: Confirming Children and Adults
Let’s take a break from the music tussles and continue with our examination of the Rite of Confirmation’s introduction. First, candidates have a small set of requirements: 12. Persons who are to receive confirmation must have already received baptism. Moreover, … Continue reading