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Daily Archives: 15 July 2008
Wedding Lectionary: Romans 15:1b-3a, 5-7, 13
The beginnings and conclusions of Saint Paul’s letters include texts that are accessible, all-purpose, and naturally popular in content. It also “helps” when the Lectionary framers cherry-pick a section for good ideas and present it as a continuous whole. Read the last … Continue reading
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FIYH 65-67: Style, Continued
After that long weekend break, let’s renew our examination of the US bishops’ document on the Sunday homily. Specifically, we’re looking at homiletic style: [65] Another way of structuring the homily, and one that is more in keeping with its … Continue reading