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Daily Archives: 10 August 2008
Dark Skies For A Bishop
This is a good thing for Chris Toohey, the bishop of Wilcannia-Forbes, covering the western half of the Australian state of New South Wales. (O)n his first night in town, the new bishop was strolling back to his accommodation when … Continue reading
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On The Blog
I resisted hosting a blog for some time. I began internet exchange in liturgy discussion groups, primarily at Resource Publications. A good bit of what I wrote is cringeworthy. I don’t make any excuses for it. On occasion, I would … Continue reading
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Ordination Rites
Ready for ordination liturgy after FIYH? Hope so. Collectively, the rites are called Ordination of Deacons, Priests, and Bishops. It covers six chapters: (I) Admission to Candidacy for Ordination as Deacons and Priests, (II) Ordination of a Deacon, (III) Ordination … Continue reading
BVM in Sari
The Indian bishops have been at work on this Bible for eighteen years. I would be interested to see how the Hindu Vedas and Upanishads are incorporated. What does it mean? (It) does not mean the church accepts the teachings … Continue reading
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