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Daily Archives: 14 May 2008
The Armchair Liturgist: Baptism Dilemma
Recently I was speaking with a colleague who was concerned about her pastor’s liturgical practice. I thought this might be a matter especially for the clergy in my reading audience as to how to handle a rather delicate situation. My friend … Continue reading
Posted in The Armchair Liturgist
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The Homily: Grace, Talent, Training, or Happy Accident?
Archbishop Flynn’s smackdown of lay homilists is getting some little netplay (as opposed to airplay) today. dotCommonweal has a good discussion on their site. The usual apologists appear and do their best (or less than best) to make a case. … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Ministry
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