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Daily Archives: 3 August 2008
The Armchair Liturgist: Marian Music
Here’s a question for the musically-inclined. How broad should a parish repertoire be on Marian music? Most everybody has enough hymns and songs to fill at least one Mass. Should there be more? What I mean is this: should the … Continue reading
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FIYH 97-100: Revising
The second of four working stages of homily preparation, revising–it’s a vital one. [97] The revising stage is one of the most important and the one that is too easily omitted for lack of time. To revise is frequently to … Continue reading
Posted in Fulfilled in Your Hearing, Liturgy, USCCB documents
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