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English Catholicism, 1951-2008
(This is Neil.) I trust that most of our readers have been spending time with the Pope’s homilies, addresses, discourses, and greetings (they can easily be found on the Whispers in the Loggia blog here). Here, I would like to … Continue reading
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HCWEOM 17-18: Who and Where
Ordinary ministers of the Eucharist are instructed to make this ministry an ordinary part of their duties: 17. It is, first of all, the office of the priest and the deacon to minister holy communion to the faithful who ask … Continue reading
Posted in HCWEOM, post-conciliar liturgy documents, Rites
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